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Sodium Hypobromide Solution (500 ml) is a stable and effective reagent widely used in laboratories for oxidation reactions, water treatment, and microbial control. Its high concentration and purity make it suitable for precise chemical processes, ensuring consistent results. Ideal for research and industrial use, this solution provides excellent solubility and reactivity in aqueous media, supporting diverse experimental needs with safety and efficiency.
Key Features
- High purity and concentration for reliable lab results
- Effective oxidizing agent for various chemical reactions
- Suitable for water treatment and microbial disinfection
- Stable formulation ensures longer shelf life
- Easy to handle and soluble in water
Precautions
- Handle with gloves and eye protection to avoid irritation
- Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from sunlight
- Avoid mixing with incompatible chemicals like acids and reducing agents
- In case of contact with skin or eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water
- Dispose of waste according to local hazardous material regulations
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is the primary use of Sodium Hypobromide Solution?
Answer: It is mainly used as an oxidizing agent and disinfectant in laboratory and industrial applications.
Question: How should I store the Sodium Hypobromide Solution?
Answer: Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and incompatible substances.
Question: Is this solution safe to handle without protective gear?
Answer: No, always use gloves and eye protection when handling to prevent irritation or injury.
Question: Can Sodium Hypobromide Solution be mixed with acids?
Answer: No, mixing with acids or reducing agents can cause hazardous reactions and should be avoided.
Question: What should I do if the solution contacts skin or eyes?
Answer: Immediately rinse the affected area with plenty of water and seek medical attention if irritation persists.
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