Product Description
We provide Sodium Bromate For Chemical Lab. These are used in laboratriers for testing various chemicals.
Specifications of the product:
- Description = White and Crystalline powder.
- Appearance of 20% Aqueous Solution = Clear and colorless
- Assay (on dry basis) = >99.5%
- pH of 5% Solution = 6-8%
- Moisture by wt. = <0.5%
- Chloride (as Cl) = <0.2%
- Iron (Fe) = <0.001%
- Heavy Metals (as Pb) = NIL
- Insoluble matter % by weigh = <0.003
- These are packed in 25 kg HDPE woven sacks with inner lining and 50 kg HDPE drums.
Powerful Oxidizing Agent for Laboratory ExcellenceSodium bromate is trusted for its strong oxidizing capabilities, making it a staple in chemistry labs and various industrial settings. Its consistent assay (>99%) and broad compatibility in analytical and preparative applications ensure accurate results in chemical reactions, organic synthesis, and materials testing.
Safe Handling and Storage InformationAs a class 5.1 dangerous good, sodium bromate demands careful handling. It is harmful if swallowed and may cause skin, eye, and respiratory irritation. Always store the compound in tightly sealed containers, in a cool, dry area away from reducing agents, acids, and flammable materials to maintain safety and stability.
Diverse Uses and Benefits in Multiple IndustriesThis compounds stability, solubility, and high reactivity make it useful beyond laboratory research. Major applications include gold extraction, hair treatment formulations, and specialized chemical analysis. Its analytical grade quality ensures precision and reliability for high-stakes industrial and scientific uses.
FAQs of Sodium bromate for chemical lab:
Q: How should sodium bromate be safely stored in a laboratory setting?
A: Sodium bromate should be kept in tightly closed containers in a cool, dry location, away from incompatible substances such as strong acids, reducing agents, and combustible materials. Proper storage preserves stability and maintains safety over its 36-month shelf life.
Q: What is the primary usage of sodium bromate in chemical laboratories?
A: The compound is widely used as an oxidizing agent in chemical synthesis, analytical testing, and organic synthesis due to its strong oxidizing properties and reliability at an assay of over 99% purity.
Q: When does sodium bromate become hazardous during handling or use?
A: Hazards arise if the chemical is ingested or comes into contact with skin, eyes, or the respiratory tract, causing irritation. Additionally, it reacts vigorously with reducing or combustible materials, so use appropriate PPE and avoid such combinations.
Q: Where is sodium bromate manufactured and how is it packaged for distribution?
A: Sodium bromate is produced in India and is typically supplied in 25 kg HDPE drums, although packaging can be customized to customer requirements to ensure safe handling and transportation.
Q: What benefits does sodium bromate offer for industrial and analytical processes?
A: Its high purity, strong oxidizing ability, and stability under correct storage make sodium bromate valuable for precise chemical analysis, gold extraction, hair-perming agents, and as a reliable reagent in multiple synthesis processes.
Q: How is sodium bromate identified and classified for shipping and regulatory purposes?
A: Sodium bromate is classified under UN No. 1494 and Dangerous Goods Class 5.1 (oxidizing agent), with CAS No. 7789-38-0 and HS Code 28299030 to ensure proper regulatory compliance and safe transport.