
Product Details
- Manufacturer
 - Fisher Chemical
 - SKU
 - 10111820
 - Shipped From
 - United Kingdom
 
About this product
Oxalic Acid Dihydrate, Certified AR for Analysis – Fisher Chemical™
The Fisher Chemical™ Oxalic Acid Dihydrate is a high-purity analytical reagent, ideal for chemical and laboratory applications requiring consistent and accurate performance. This white solid compound ensures reliable results in various industrial, biochemical, and analytical processes.
Key Features
- Certified AR-grade formulation: Ensures high accuracy in analytical applications
 - Stable powder/solid form: Facilitates easy handling and storage
 - Distinct white appearance: Supports clear identification in laboratory setups
 - Low pH (1.3): Ideal for acid-based chemical reactions
 - Packaged in a plastic keg (5 kg): Secures safe storage and transportation
 
Applications
- Chemical analysis and laboratory testing
 - Oxidizing agent in various industrial formulations
 - Laboratory applications requiring precise acid concentrations
 
Specifications
- Product Name: Oxalic Acid Dihydrate, Certified AR for Analysis
 - Chemical Formula: C₂H₆O₆
 - Molecular Weight: 126.064 g/mol
 - Formula Weight: 126.04 g/mol
 - Physical Form: Powder/Solid
 - Color: White
 - Melting Point: 98°C
 - pH: 1.3
 - Vapor Pressure: 21.5 mbar at 50°C
 - CAS Number: 6153-56-6
 - MDL Number: 149102
 - PubChem CID: 61373
 - IUPAC Name: Oxalic Acid Dihydrate
 - InChI Key: GEVPUGOOGXGPIO-UHFFFAOYSA-N
 - SMILES Representation: C(=O)(C(=O)O)O.O.O
 - Quantity: 5 kg
 - Packaging: Plastic Keg
 
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