Reagecon Nitric Acid 5% w/v Analytical Volumetric Solution (AVL)

Item No. N5WV10
Reagecon's Nitric Acid 5% w/v Analytical Volumetric Solution (AVL) is tested by an ISO 17025 Accredited Test Method (A2LA Ref: 6739.03). This product is a fully factorised; high purity; stable product; developed and tested for acid/base titrations. This Analytical Volumetric Solution; also called titrant; standard titrant or standard solution; is tested to a specification of ± 0.1%. It is a reagent of known concentration; that is dispensed from a burette or other dispensing apparatus to a sample (analyte); until a reaction between the two liquids is judged to be complete. The product may be used for manual titrations; or more commonly automatic titrations; to determine the end points by detection of any of several properties. Acid/base titrations; also called neutralisation titrations; are used to determine either the amount of acid/base in a sample or the substance that can be converted to an acid/base.

Additional Details

Pack Size 10L
Weight 10.10
Weight Unit Kg
Tariff Code 3822 190090
Country of Origin Ireland
Price
€ 511,50
price per 10L
excluding tax
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Additional Details
Pack Size 10L
Weight 10.10
Weight Unit Kg
Tariff Code 3822 190090
Country of Origin Ireland

Safety Information

UN Number 2031
Class 8
GHS
Packing Group II
PG Tunnel E
GHS

Description

Titration is a rapid, economical and versatile analytical tool. This Reagecon titrant is accurate, stable, reproducible and fully factorised. Titrations performed with this product, exhibit defined stoichiometry, are quantitative, establish an equilibrium that is definitive and fast and provide unambiguous results. Stability is proven (either opened or unopened) for the shelf life of this product.

Product Specifications

Titrant, Standard Titrant, Standard Solution, Standardised Solution
Value 5% w/v
Additional Information Accuracy ± 0.1%
Tested Yes
Use for Titration
Packaging HDPE Container
Physical Form Liquid
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