Product Description
MERCURIC SULPHATE 98% ARACS is derived from a crystalline powder shape with a solid form. It falls under the classification of inorganic compounds, specifically graded as ARACS (Analytical Reagent and ACS grade). Its main components are mercury and sulfur, with a molecular formula of HgSO4 and a molecular weight of 296.65 g/mol. This chemical reagent is primarily used in chemical synthesis analysis and as a catalyst in certain industrial processes. It is slightly soluble in water, fully soluble in acids, and exhibits a density of 6.47 g/cm3. Stored in cool, dry, and well-ventilated spaces, away from incompatible substances, this product maintains a standard purity of 98%. With a boiling point that decomposes before reaching a specific temperature and a melting point of 450C, MERCURIC SULPHATE 98% ARACS is a crucial component in the laboratory and industrial applications, offering high-quality performance.
FAQs of MERCURIC SULPHATE 98% ARACS:
Q: Is MERCURIC SULPHATE 98% ARACS classified as a poisonous substance?
A: Yes, MERCURIC SULPHATE 98% ARACS is classified as a poisonous substance.
Q: What is the primary application of MERCURIC SULPHATE 98% ARACS?
A: MERCURIC SULPHATE 98% ARACS is primarily used in chemical synthesis analysis and as a catalyst in certain industrial processes.
Q: How should MERCURIC SULPHATE 98% ARACS be stored?
A: MERCURIC SULPHATE 98% ARACS should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from incompatible substances.
Q: What is the solubility of MERCURIC SULPHATE 98% ARACS?
A: MERCURIC SULPHATE 98% ARACS is slightly soluble in water and soluble in acids.
Q: What is the density of MERCURIC SULPHATE 98% ARACS?
A: The density of MERCURIC SULPHATE 98% ARACS is 6.47 g/cm3.