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This 100 gm pack of Sodium Metal is submerged in kerosene or vaseline to maintain stability and prevent air or moisture exposure. Commonly used in research labs, it plays a vital role in organic synthesis, reduction reactions, and metal preparation processes. Carefully packed to ensure safety and longevity in storage.
Key Features
- High-purity sodium metal for laboratory and research applications.
- Safely stored in kerosene or vaseline to prevent reactivity.
- Ideal for reduction reactions and chemical synthesis.
- Secure packaging ensures long shelf life and stability.
- Standard 100 gm quantity for convenient lab use.
Precautions
- Always handle sodium metal under an inert atmosphere or mineral oil.
- Wear protective gear, including gloves and safety goggles.
- Store away from water and humid environments.
- Do not expose to open flame or high heat sources.
- Dispose of unused material according to local hazardous waste guidelines.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is the use of Sodium Metal in laboratories?
Answer: Sodium Metal is used in laboratories for reduction reactions, organic synthesis, and as a drying agent for solvents.
Question: Why is sodium metal stored in kerosene or vaseline?
Answer: It is stored in kerosene or vaseline to prevent it from reacting with air or moisture, which can cause combustion.
Question: How should I store this product?
Answer: Store in a cool, dry place under kerosene or vaseline and away from moisture and open flames.
Question: Is this product suitable for educational labs?
Answer: Yes, it can be used in educational labs with proper safety measures and under supervision.
Question: What precautions should be taken while disposing of sodium metal?
Answer: React any leftover sodium with isopropanol under supervision, and follow local hazardous waste disposal regulations.
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