About Silver Sulphate
We are Contract Manufacturer and Exporter of Various Metallic Salts. Major All Grade available in Ready Stock for various application and also as per client specification. Quality Supply With Customers Satisfaction - Since 1971.
High-Purity Analytical ReagentOur silver sulphate meets the AR (Analytical Reagent) grade standard with a minimum purity of 99%, ensuring reliability and accuracy for laboratory analyses. Its consistent quality makes it an ideal choice for chemical synthesis and research applications, ensuring dependable results every time.
Secure Storage and PackagingSupplied in moisture-resistant bottles, HDPE drums, or plastic containers, our silver sulphate maintains a moisture level below 0.5% for optimal stability. For best results, it should be stored in a cool, dry place, which preserves its chemical integrity over time and facilitates safe handling during laboratory use.
Versatile ApplicationsSilver sulphate finds extensive use in analytical chemistry, chemical synthesis, and laboratory research. Its precise composition (Ag2SO4) and solubility profile make it invaluable for ionic determination, various synthesis reactions, and procedures requiring high-purity silver compounds.
FAQs of Silver Sulphate:
Q: How should silver sulphate be stored to maintain its quality?
A: Silver sulphate should be stored in a cool, dry place and kept in its original moisture-resistant bottle, HDPE drum, or plastic container to ensure its purity and prevent decomposition or contamination.
Q: What are the main uses and benefits of silver sulphate in the laboratory?
A: Silver sulphate is primarily used as an analytical reagent and in chemical synthesis. Its high purity (99% min) and reliable chemical stability make it valuable for accurate laboratory analyses, preparation of silver-based compounds, and research applications.
Q: Where is silver sulphate commonly applied?
A: It is mainly utilized in laboratory settings for chemical analysis and synthesis. In addition to research labs, it is supplied to manufacturers, exporters, importers, traders, and suppliers within the chemical industry, particularly in India.
Q: What is the process for handling silver sulphate safely?
A: Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves and eye protection. Work in a well-ventilated area, prevent moisture exposure, and follow standard laboratory safety protocols for handling chemicals.
Q: When does silver sulphate decompose, and at what temperature?
A: Silver sulphate decomposes upon reaching its melting point of 652 C. It should not be subjected to this temperature in standard laboratory processes to prevent loss of material and release of potentially hazardous byproducts.
Q: How soluble is silver sulphate in water?
A: Silver sulphate is moderately soluble in water, with a solubility of 0.83 g per 100 mL at 25 C, enabling controlled concentrations during laboratory procedures.