Product Description
HYDROXY NAPHTHOL BLUE, also known as Acid Blue 1, is an Indicator grade substance widely utilized in laboratory experiments for pH detection and titration processes. This solid powder or crystalline compound, with a molecular weight of 396.37 g/mol and molecular formula C20H12O7S, features a naphthol-based sulfonic acid structure. It is primarily odorless, non-poisonous under standard use, and slightly soluble in water but soluble in ethanol and other organic solvents. Stored in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture, this Hydroxy Naphthol Blue serves as a versatile pH and complexometric indicator.
FAQs of HYDROXY NAPHTHOL BLUE Indicator grade:
Q: What is the primary application of HYDROXY NAPHTHOL BLUE?
A: HYDROXY NAPHTHOL BLUE is commonly used in laboratory experiments for pH detection and titration processes.
Q: Is HYDROXY NAPHTHOL BLUE toxic?
A: No, HYDROXY NAPHTHOL BLUE is non-poisonous under standard use.
Q: How should HYDROXY NAPHTHOL BLUE be stored?
A: It is recommended to store HYDROXY NAPHTHOL BLUE in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture.
Q: What is the solubility of HYDROXY NAPHTHOL BLUE?
A: HYDROXY NAPHTHOL BLUE is slightly soluble in water but soluble in ethanol and other organic solvents.
Q: What are the other names of HYDROXY NAPHTHOL BLUE?
A: HYDROXY NAPHTHOL BLUE is also known as HNB and Acid Blue 1.