Product Description
Grab the Ultimate Deal on Silver Carbonate-an unmatchable reagent for triumphant results in both academic and industrial laboratories! With EC Number 208-597-6 and an Analytical Grade purity of 99%, this yellow powder stands out as a must-pick for precision and reliability. Slightly soluble in water and odorless, it excels in mirror production, photography, and organic synthesis. Safely sealed for unmatched shelf life, Silver Carbonate's robust reactivity and versatile application make it the clear choice for lab professionals. Pick yours today and experience the ultimate in laboratory excellence!
Unlock the Advantage of Silver Carbonate
Silver Carbonate offers high purity and adaptability, making it a preferred laboratory reagent. Its main advantage lies in facilitating high-quality synthesis of silver compounds, vital in fields from mirror manufacturing to organic chemistry. Designed for precise use, it suits various analytical and lab applications, including schools and research labs. Type of usage ranges from chemical analysis to specialized synthesis, ensuring scientists and students get consistent, accurate results every time.
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We offer Silver Carbonate FOB from major Indian ports, with reliable delivery times tailored to your procurement expenditure. Outlay transparency means you control costs from order to destination. Each order comes with requisite certifications, ensuring compliance and product authenticity. Our offer extends to exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders, enabling a seamless process from purchase to delivery, all backed by established quality standards. Choose us for a straightforward, secure transaction!
FAQ's of Silver Carbonate:
Q: How should Silver Carbonate be stored for maximum shelf life?
A: Store Silver Carbonate in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place away from light, tightly sealed in its original container, to maintain its 24-month shelf life.
Q: What are the common uses of Silver Carbonate in laboratories?
A: Silver Carbonate is widely used as a laboratory reagent, in synthesis of silver compounds, mirror production, organic synthesis, and photography.
Q: When should disposal of Silver Carbonate be conducted as hazardous waste?
A: Dispose of Silver Carbonate as hazardous chemical waste according to local regulations, especially if contaminated or no longer needed in the lab.
Q: Where does Silver Carbonate decompose and what materials is it incompatible with?
A: Silver Carbonate decomposes in light and is incompatible with strong acids, reducing agents, and ammonium salts, so store it away from these materials.
Q: What process should be followed if Silver Carbonate comes into contact with skin or eyes?
A: Immediately flush affected skin or eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical advice, as it may cause irritation.
Q: How does the slightly basic pH of Silver Carbonate benefit its laboratory applications?
A: The slightly basic pH of Silver Carbonate supports certain reactions and syntheses, making it suitable for a range of analytical and preparative laboratory tasks.