Product Description
DIPHENYLAMINE SOLUTION (KOPPS REAGENT) is a bitter-tasting liquid solution with a faint aromatic odor primarily used in laboratory settings for analytical purposes. It is a highly sensitive reagent for redox reactions, utilized in the detection of oxidizers and nitrates. This poisonous solution is neutral to slightly acidic and has a molecular weight of 169.22 g/mol. With a shelf life of 2 years when stored properly, it is a valuable tool in chemical analysis, reacting with oxidants to produce distinct color changes. Partially soluble in water and completely soluble in alcohol and ether, this solution is stored in a cool, dry place to maintain its properties.
FAQs of DIPHENYLAMINE SOLUTION (KOPPS REAGENT):
Q: How is DIPHENYLAMINE SOLUTION (KOPPS REAGENT) used in chemical analysis?
A: DIPHENYLAMINE SOLUTION is used as an indicator in chemical analysis for detecting oxidizers and nitrates and in redox reactions.
Q: What is the shelf life of DIPHENYLAMINE SOLUTION (KOPPS REAGENT)?
A: The shelf life of the solution is 2 years under proper storage conditions.
Q: What is the solubility of DIPHENYLAMINE SOLUTION?
A: It is partially soluble in water and completely soluble in alcohol and ether.
Q: What precautions should be taken while storing DIPHENYLAMINE SOLUTION?
A: It should be stored in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight and sources of ignition.
Q: What is the molecular formula of DIPHENYLAMINE SOLUTION?
A: The molecular formula is C12H11N.