Calcium Carbonate (LAb grade)
Description:
Calcium Carbonate (Lab Grade) is a high-purity, fine white powder commonly used in laboratory settings. It is a chemical compound with the formula CaCO₃ and is found naturally in rocks and minerals such as limestone and marble. In its lab-grade form, it is used for various analytical and chemical applications due to its consistent quality and purity.
Key Words:
- Calcium Carbonate
- Lab Grade
- Chemical Compound
- CaCO₃
- High Purity
- White Powder
- Analytical Use
- Chemical Reagent
Uses:
- Chemical Analysis: Used as a standard reagent in titration and other analytical techniques.
- pH Adjustment: Acts as a buffering agent to neutralize acids in solutions.
- Calcium Source: Provides a source of calcium for experiments and formulations.
- Precipitation Reactions: Utilized in reactions to precipitate calcium salts.
- Pharmaceuticals: Used in the preparation of calcium supplements and medications.
- Material Science: Serves as a filler or additive in various laboratory formulations.
Precautions:
- Avoid Inhalation: Inhalation of dust may cause respiratory irritation; use in a well-ventilated area or under a fume hood.
- Avoid Contact with Eyes and Skin: May cause irritation; wear protective gloves and safety goggles.
- Store Properly: Keep in a dry, cool place away from moisture to prevent clumping.
- Handle with Care: Use proper handling techniques to avoid spills and contamination.
- Dispose of Waste: Follow proper disposal guidelines for chemical waste to minimize environmental impact.
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