About Silver Sulphate
With the strong assistance of our dexterous team of professionals, we are offering Silver Sulphate that is used as a non-staining alternate to the silver nitrate. This chemical is processed by our skillful professionals by utilizing quality approved chemical substances under appropriate conditions. Our offered in silver plating and anions experiments. Apart from that, this Silver Sulphate is provided in safe packaging options at very affordable price to the clients.
Features:
Technical Specifications:
| SILVER SULPHATE |
| CAS No | 10294-26-5 |
| Formula | Ag2So4 |
| Description | Colourless, White Crystalline Powder |
| Chloride (Cl) | 0.001% |
| Nitrate (NO3) | 0.001% |
| Bismuth (Bi) | 0.001% |
| Calcium (Ca) | 0.002% |
| Copper (Cu) | 0.0002% |
| Iron (Fe) | 0.001% |
| Lead (Pb) | 0.0005% |
| Magnesium (Mg) | 0.002% |
| Potassium (K) | 0.005% |
| Sodium (Na)9 | 0.005% |
| Assay | 99.5% |
| Packing | 1Kg/5Kg/10Kg/25Kg |
| APPLICATION |
| In Silver plating and anions experiments.It is also used as a non-staining alternate to the Silver Nitrate. |
High Purity and SolubilitySilver Sulphate boasts a minimum purity of 99%, making it highly suitable for precise laboratory, industrial, and electrochemical applications. Its remarkable solubility in water allows for seamless preparation of solutions, while the crystalline, odorless form ensures easy handling and accurate measurement.
Safe Storage and HandlingTo maintain stability and effectiveness, store Silver Sulphate in a cool, dry place within designated containers such as HDPE or glass bottles. Users must avoid exposure to strong acids, reducing agents, and sources of heat to prevent decomposition. Personal protective equipment is essential due to its hazardous nature.
Diverse Industrial UsesDue to its oxidizing properties and high purity, Silver Sulphate is an essential material in laboratory research, silver plating, and as a catalyst in various chemical processes. Its robust performance and reliability make it a valuable chemical for exporters, importers, and manufacturers, particularly in India.
FAQs of Silver Sulphate:
Q: How should Silver Sulphate be safely handled and stored?
A: Silver Sulphate must be handled with care. Always use protective gloves and eye protection to prevent skin and eye contact, as it may cause irritation. Store the compound in sealed HDPE or glass bottles in a cool, dry area, away from incompatible substances such as strong acids and reducing agents.
Q: What are the key applications of Silver Sulphate?
A: Silver Sulphate is primarily used as a laboratory reagent, a catalyst in chemical reactions, and in silver plating processes. Its oxidizing ability and high purity also make it suitable for specialty industrial and research purposes.
Q: When can Silver Sulphate decompose or become unstable?
A: Silver Sulphate remains stable under recommended storage conditions, but it decomposes when strongly heatedwell before reaching a boiling point. Contact with strong acids or reducing agents can also trigger decomposition or adverse reactions.
Q: Where is Silver Sulphate commonly manufactured or supplied from?
A: Silver Sulphate is widely exported, imported, and manufactured in India, making it accessible for both domestic and international customers needing laboratory-grade material or industrial quantities.
Q: What is the benefit of using Silver Sulphate in laboratories or industries?
A: The primary advantages include its high purity, strong oxidizing capability, and reliable solubility. These features improve reaction accuracy and efficiency in laboratory experiments, catalysis, and plating processes.
Q: How is Silver Sulphate packaged for transport and storage?
A: It is typically packaged in high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or glass bottles to ensure chemical stability and containment. Custom packaging options are available based on customer requirements. Due to its classification as hazardous (UN3082), it is transported with special precautions.
Q: What safety precautions are required when using Silver Sulphate?
A: Users should avoid swallowing the compound and prevent any contact with skin or eyes. Employ appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves and safety goggles while handling, and always wash thoroughly after use.