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Product Details

Manufacturer
Fisher Chemical
SKU
10316440
Shipped From
United Kingdom

About this product

Di-Sodium Hydrogen Orthophosphate Dihydrate, Extra Pure, SLR

The Di-Sodium Hydrogen Orthophosphate Dihydrate, Extra Pure, SLR is a high-quality chemical reagent suitable for a variety of laboratory applications. Its extra purity and reliable formulation make it a dependable choice for research and industrial use.

Specifications:

  • Melting Point: 243°C

  • Color: White

  • pH: 8.7 to 9.4

  • Physical Form: Solid

  • Quantity: 5 kg

  • Formula Weight: 177.99 g/mol

  • Packaging: Plastic keg

Chemical Identifiers:

  • CAS Number: 10028-24-7

  • Molecular Formula: H5Na2O6P

  • Molecular Weight: 177.99 g/mol

  • MDL Number: MFCD00149182

  • InChI Key: KDQPSPMLNJTZAL-UHFFFAOYSA-L

  • Synonyms: Includes disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate, sodium phosphate dibasic dihydrate, phosphoric acid disodium salt dihydrate, among others.

  • PubChem CID: 6451167

  • IUPAC Name: Disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate

  • SMILES: O.O.[Na+].[Na+].OP([O-])([O-])=O

Catalog Number: 10316440

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