Sodium carbonate standard solution for volumetric analysis

1mol/L, medium: H2O

Reagent Code: #235308
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Alias Anhydrous sodium carbonate; sodium carbonate, soda ash, soda, edible soda
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CAS Number 497-19-8

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Weight 105.99 g/mol
Formula Na₂CO₃
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EC Number 207-838-8
MDL Number MFCD00003494
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Used as a primary standard in acid-base titrations to determine the concentration of acids. It provides accurate and reliable results due to its high purity and stability. Commonly employed in standardizing hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and other acid solutions in analytical laboratories. Also used in water quality testing to assess acidity and alkalinity. Its consistent composition makes it ideal for precise volumetric measurements in educational, industrial, and research settings.

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Sodium carbonate standard solution for volumetric analysis
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Used as a primary standard in acid-base titrations to determine the concentration of acids. It provides accurate and reliable results due to its high purity and stability. Commonly employed in standardizing hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and other acid solutions in analytical laboratories. Also used in water quality testing to assess acidity and alkalinity. Its consistent composition makes it ideal for precise volumetric measurements in educational, industrial, and research settings.
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