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Product Name | Sodium Thiosulfate 0.1 mol/L (0.1N) (Reag. USP) |
Concentration | 0.1 mol/L |
Equivalent Concentration | 0.1N |
Grade | Reagent Grade USP |
Appearance | Clear colorless liquid |
Solubility | Soluble in water |
Use | Standard volumetric solution |
Packaging | Available in different sizes |
Storage | Store in a cool, dry place |
Shelf Life | Long shelf life when stored properly |
Handling Precautions | Avoid contact with skin and eyes |
FAQ
What is Sodium Thiosulfate 0.1 mol/L (0.1N) (Reag. USP) standard volumetric
solution?
Sodium thiosulfate 0.1 mol/L (0.1N) (Reag. USP) standard volumetric solution is a standardized solution used in various chemical analyses and titrations. It is prepared according to specific standards to ensure accuracy and reliability in laboratory experiments.
What are the applications of Sodium Thiosulfate 0.1 mol/L (0.1N) (Reag. USP) standard volumetric solution?
Sodium thiosulfate standard solution is commonly used in titrations involving iodine, as a reducing agent, in the determination of various analytes in samples, such as in the analysis of chlorine in water, and in experiments where the reduction of compounds is required.
How is Sodium Thiosulfate 0.1 mol/L (0.1N) (Reag. USP) standard volumetric solution prepared?
To prepare sodium thiosulfate 0.1 mol/L (0.1N) solution, the appropriate amount of sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate is dissolved in distilled water, and the solution is then standardized with standardized iodine solution until an endpoint is reached. The solution is then adjusted with additional water to reach the desired concentration.
What is the shelf life of Sodium Thiosulfate 0.1 mol/L (0.1N) (Reag. USP) standard volumetric solution?
The shelf life of sodium thiosulfate standard solution can vary depending on storage conditions, such as temperature, exposure to light, and contamination. Generally, it is recommended to use the solution within six months to one year of preparation, while storing it in a cool, dark place sealed from air and moisture.
How do you verify the accuracy of Sodium Thiosulfate 0.1 mol/L (0.1N) (Reag. USP) standard volumetric solution?
The accuracy of the sodium thiosulfate standard solution can be verified by performing titrations with a standardized iodine solution of known concentration. The endpoint of the titration should correspond to the theoretical amount of iodine required to react with a known amount of sodium thiosulfate in the solution, confirming its accuracy.
Sodium thiosulfate 0.1 mol/L (0.1N) (Reag. USP) standard volumetric solution is a standardized solution used in various chemical analyses and titrations. It is prepared according to specific standards to ensure accuracy and reliability in laboratory experiments.
What are the applications of Sodium Thiosulfate 0.1 mol/L (0.1N) (Reag. USP) standard volumetric solution?
Sodium thiosulfate standard solution is commonly used in titrations involving iodine, as a reducing agent, in the determination of various analytes in samples, such as in the analysis of chlorine in water, and in experiments where the reduction of compounds is required.
How is Sodium Thiosulfate 0.1 mol/L (0.1N) (Reag. USP) standard volumetric solution prepared?
To prepare sodium thiosulfate 0.1 mol/L (0.1N) solution, the appropriate amount of sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate is dissolved in distilled water, and the solution is then standardized with standardized iodine solution until an endpoint is reached. The solution is then adjusted with additional water to reach the desired concentration.
What is the shelf life of Sodium Thiosulfate 0.1 mol/L (0.1N) (Reag. USP) standard volumetric solution?
The shelf life of sodium thiosulfate standard solution can vary depending on storage conditions, such as temperature, exposure to light, and contamination. Generally, it is recommended to use the solution within six months to one year of preparation, while storing it in a cool, dark place sealed from air and moisture.
How do you verify the accuracy of Sodium Thiosulfate 0.1 mol/L (0.1N) (Reag. USP) standard volumetric solution?
The accuracy of the sodium thiosulfate standard solution can be verified by performing titrations with a standardized iodine solution of known concentration. The endpoint of the titration should correspond to the theoretical amount of iodine required to react with a known amount of sodium thiosulfate in the solution, confirming its accuracy.