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Manufacturer
Fisher Chemical
SKU
10132830
Shipped From
United Kingdom

About this product

Di-Sodium Hydrogen Orthophosphate Dihydrate, Certified AR for Analysis – Fisher Chemical™

The Fisher Chemical™ Di-Sodium Hydrogen Orthophosphate Dihydrate is a high-purity analytical reagent, ensuring consistent and precise results in laboratory applications. Manufactured to Certified AR standards, this compound supports critical chemical and analytical processes.

Key Features:

  • Certified AR Grade: Guarantees high-purity composition for reliable analytical performance.

  • Stable Solid Form: White crystalline powder with controlled pH (8.7 to 9.4).

  • Melting Point of 243°C: Supports high-temperature stability in laboratory procedures.

  • Widely Applicable: Used in buffer solutions, chemical synthesis, and analytical chemistry.

Specifications:

  • CAS Number: 10028-24-7

  • Molecular Formula: H₅Na₂O₆P

  • Formula Weight: 177.99 g/mol

  • Physical Form: Solid

  • Color: White

  • Quantity: 5 kg

  • Packaging: Plastic Keg

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