Product Description
Sodium Cyanide 97% ARACS is a highly toxic inorganic compound with a granular or powder shape. It is characterized by a faint almond-like odor and a molecular formula of NaCN. This chemical compound, with a grade of 97% ARACS, finds applications in metallurgical processes, organic chemistry, mining (gold extraction), electroplating, and organic synthesis. Its melting point is 563C, and it disassociates at decomposing temperatures. Stored in a cool, dry area, Sodium Cyanide is soluble in water and ethanol, with a density of 1.59 g/cm3. It is an Analytical Reagent (AR) ACS Grade standard, suitable for laboratory use.
FAQs of SODIUM CYANIDE 97% ARACS:
Q: Is Sodium Cyanide 97% ARACS toxic?
A: Yes, Sodium Cyanide is highly toxic and poisonous if ingested.
Q: What is the primary use of Sodium Cyanide 97% ARACS?
A: It is commonly used in mining for gold extraction, electroplating, and organic synthesis processes.
Q: How should Sodium Cyanide 97% ARACS be stored?
A: It should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from acids, moisture, and incompatible substances.
Q: What is the molecular formula of Sodium Cyanide?
A: The molecular formula of Sodium Cyanide is NaCN.
Q: What grade standard does Sodium Cyanide 97% ARACS adhere to?
A: Sodium Cyanide 97% ARACS is an Analytical Reagent (AR) ACS Grade chemical compound.