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Name | Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) for volumetric analysis |
Type | Indicator solution |
Color | Purple |
Usage | Volumetric analysis |
Indicator Range | 4.4 - 6.0 |
PH Range | 4.4 - 6.0 |
Solubility | Soluble in water |
Storage | Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight |
Shelf Life | 12 months |
Packaging | Glass bottle |
Volume | 100 mL |
Concentration | 0.1% w/v |
Chemical Structure | Mixture of Methyl Red and Methylene Blue |
Hazards | May be harmful if swallowed. Causes skin and eye irritation. |
Safety Precautions | Wear protective gloves and eye protection. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. |
Applications | Used in acid-base titrations for determining the endpoint of the titration |
Manufacturer | Not specified |
FAQ
What is Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) used for?
Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) is commonly used for volumetric analysis in laboratory settings.
How does Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) work in volumetric analysis?
Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) works by changing color in response to changes in acidity or pH levels, making it easier to determine the endpoint of a titration.
What are the benefits of using Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) for volumetric analysis?
Some benefits of using Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) include its high sensitivity to changes in pH, ease of use, and reliability in determining the endpoint of titrations.
Is Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) suitable for all types of volumetric analysis?
Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) is suitable for a wide range of volumetric analyses, but it is always recommended to consult specific protocols or guidelines for compatibility with specific reactions or substances.
How should Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) be stored for optimal performance?
Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to maintain its stability and effectiveness.
Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) is commonly used for volumetric analysis in laboratory settings.
How does Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) work in volumetric analysis?
Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) works by changing color in response to changes in acidity or pH levels, making it easier to determine the endpoint of a titration.
What are the benefits of using Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) for volumetric analysis?
Some benefits of using Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) include its high sensitivity to changes in pH, ease of use, and reliability in determining the endpoint of titrations.
Is Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) suitable for all types of volumetric analysis?
Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) is suitable for a wide range of volumetric analyses, but it is always recommended to consult specific protocols or guidelines for compatibility with specific reactions or substances.
How should Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) be stored for optimal performance?
Indicator Tashiro 4.4. Mixed (Methyl Red-Methylene Blue) should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to maintain its stability and effectiveness.