Product Description
Calcon for Titrating Metal is a dark violet to purple powder with a molecular weight of 502.43 g/mol. It serves as a potent indicator in complexometric titrations for metal ions, specifically for calcium and magnesium, due to its strong complexing ability. This Analytical reagent grade product changes color in response to pH or metal binding, making it ideal for laboratory reagent use in EDTA titration of metals. With high purity (>99%) and a shelf life of 2 years under proper storage conditions, Calcon for Titrating Metal is soluble in water, ethanol, and other polar solvents, and its physical form is a fine powder.
FAQs of CALCON FOR TITRATING METAL:
Q: Is Calcon for Titrating Metal toxic?
A: No, it is not poisonous.
Q: In what pH range is Calcon typically used?
A: Calcon is commonly used in a pH range of 2-12.
Q: What is the recommended storage condition for Calcon?
A: Store it in a tightly sealed container in a cool dry place away from light and moisture.
Q: What is the molecular formula of Calcon for Titrating Metal?
A: The molecular formula is C20H12N2Na2O7S2.
Q: Can Calcon be used for titrating other metal ions apart from calcium and magnesium?
A: Yes, Calcon can be used as an indicator for titrating other metal ions.