Lead Chloride Anhydrous Extra Pure
Lead Chloride (Anhydrous) Extra Pure is a white crystalline compound with the chemical formula PbClâ‚‚, offered in its high-purity, moisture-free form for specialized applications. It is only sparingly soluble in cold water but dissolves more readily in hot water, forming a clear solution upon heating. This compound is used in laboratory synthesis, particularly in the preparation of other lead-based reagents, and plays a role in ceramic glazing, pigment production, and electrochemical processes. In research, it is also employed in photographic materials, optical devices, and inorganic analysis. Due to the toxic nature of lead compounds, strict safety protocols are necessary during storage and handling.
Phenol Detached Crystals Extra Pure
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Phenol Detached Crystals Extra Pure is a high-purity form of phenol, presented as colorless to white crystalline solids with a distinct, sharp odor. Known chemically as hydroxybenzene, phenol is both a weak acid and an effective antiseptic, offering versatile utility across laboratory, pharmaceutical, and industrial settings.
This Extra Pure grade is ideal for analytical chemistry, microbiological applications, and organic synthesis, especially in the production of resins, dyes, and plasticizers. It is also used in limited concentrations in medical preparations for its disinfectant properties. Phenol is highly corrosive and toxic upon contact or inhalation, requiring strict adherence to safety precautions, including the use of gloves, goggles, and fume hoods. It should be stored in tightly closed, light-resistant containers in cool, dry areas away from oxidizing agents.