About Mercuric Sulphate
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Specifications :-
- Synonyms : Mercuric (II) Sulphate, Mercury Sulfate
- EC NO : 231-992-5
- Molecular Formula : HgSO4
- Appearance : White crystalline powder
- Solubility : 5% solution in Dil. Sulfuric Acid
- Odor : Odorless
- Color : Clear & Colorless
- Identifications : Gives yellow PPT of subsulfate with water
- Assay : 99%
- Density : 6.47 @68°F
- Decomposition : 450°C
- Un NO : 6.1/1645
- TARIFF : 2833 29 20
- R : 26/27/28-33 S : 13-28.1-45 F : 20
Applications :-
Used for industrial, manufacturing or laboratory purpose.
Max. Limits of Impurities :-
- Chloride(Cl) 0.004%
- Calcium(Ca) 0.01%
- Iron(Fe) 0.01%
- Magnesium(Mg) 0.01%
- Potassium(K) 0.01%
- Sodium(Na) 0.01%
Applications in Analytical and Industrial SettingsMercuric Sulphate is invaluable as an analytical reagent and plays a key role in electrolytic processes and organic synthesis. Its high purity ensures accuracy and reliability in laboratory and industrial operations, making it a preferred choice for both research and manufacturing environments.
Safe Handling and Storage RecommendationsGiven its classification as a toxic substance, Mercuric Sulphate should be handled with care. It must be stored in a cool, dry place with the container tightly closed. Use appropriate packaging, such as HDPE or glass bottles, to ensure stability during its 36-month shelf life.
FAQ's of Mercuric Sulphate:
Q: How should Mercuric Sulphate be stored to maintain its stability and efficacy?
A: Mercuric Sulphate should be stored in a cool, dry place in its original container, tightly sealed, to maintain its stability. Using appropriate packaging like HDPE or glass bottles helps prevent contamination and ensures a long shelf life of up to 36 months.
Q: What are the main applications of Mercuric Sulphate in laboratories and industries?
A: Mercuric Sulphate is primarily used as an analytical reagent, in electrolytic processes, and for organic synthesis. Its high purity and reliable performance make it suitable for precise analytical and industrial tasks.
Q: When is it necessary to refer to the Certificate of Analysis for Mercuric Sulphate?
A: A Certificate of Analysis should be consulted when verifying the chemical's purity, composition, and compliance with analytical or industrial requirements. This document is available upon request from the supplier.
Q: Where can Mercuric Sulphate be sourced and in what packaging sizes?
A: Mercuric Sulphate is available through dealers, exporters, manufacturers, retailers, suppliers, and traders in India. It is offered in 500g and 1kg HDPE or glass bottles, tailored for laboratory and industrial uses.
Q: What safety measures are recommended during the handling and transport of Mercuric Sulphate?
A: Due to its toxicity (Hazard Class 6.1), Mercuric Sulphate must be handled as hazardous material. Always use protective clothing and equipment, work in well-ventilated areas, and follow transport regulations specified for UN 1647.
Q: How does the solubility of Mercuric Sulphate influence its use in applications?
A: Mercuric Sulphate's solubility in dilute acids and slight solubility in water make it suitable for specific analytical and synthetic processes, allowing controlled reactions and precise results.
Q: What are the benefits of using laboratory-grade Mercuric Sulphate?
A: Laboratory-grade Mercuric Sulphate offers high purity (98%), consistency, and reliability, which are crucial for achieving accurate analytical outcomes and efficient industrial processing.