
Product Details
- Manufacturer
- Thermo Scientific
- SKU
- 10134423
About this product
Ammonium Hydroxide, 28-30 wt% Solution for Analysis – Thermo Scientific Chemicals
The Thermo Scientific™ Ammonium Hydroxide is a high-purity analytical reagent, formulated as a 28-30 wt% solution of NH₃ in water, ensuring consistent performance in chemical analysis and laboratory applications. With its strong alkalinity and solubility, this solution is widely used in buffer preparation, pH adjustment, and industrial synthesis.
Key Features
- Certified analytical grade solution: Ensures reliable laboratory performance
- 28-30 wt% NH₃ in water: Provides strong alkaline properties
- High-purity formulation: Reduces contamination risks in sensitive assays
- Packaged in a plastic drum (10L): Secure and durable for bulk storage
Applications
- Buffer preparation in biochemical and industrial processes
- pH adjustment in analytical and research applications
- Chemical synthesis requiring ammonium hydroxide solutions
Specifications
- Product Name: Ammonium Hydroxide, 28-30 wt% Solution for Analysis
- Grade: Analytical
- Chemical Formula: H₅NO
- Linear Formula: NH₄OH
- Formula Weight: 35.05 g/mol
- Molecular Weight: 35.05 g/mol
- CAS Number: 1336-21-6, 7732-18-5
- MDL Number: MFCD00066650
- PubChem CID: 14923
- ChEBI ID: CHEBI:18219
- IUPAC Name: Amine Hydrate
- InChI Key: VHUUQVKOLVNVRT-UHFFFAOYSA-N
- SMILES Representation: N.O
- Boiling Point: 38.0°C
- Melting Point: -57.0°C
- Density: 0.9100 g/mL
- Solubility: Soluble in water
- Quantity: 10 L
- Packaging: Plastic Drum
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