Mercuric Sulphate
Mercuric Sulphate

Mercuric Sulphate

Mercuric Sulphate Specification

  • Structural Formula
  • O4SHg
  • Molecular Weight
  • 296.66 g/mol
  • Smell
  • Odorless
  • Other Names
  • Mercury(II) sulphate, HgSO4
  • Density
  • 6.47 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Ph Level
  • Acidic (in solution)
  • Storage
  • Store in tightly closed container, in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place, away from organic materials and strong reducing agents
  • Molecular Formula
  • HgSO4
  • Solubility
  • Insoluble in water, soluble in dilute acids
  • Form
  • Solid
  • Taste
  • Odorless, tasteless
  • Shape
  • Powder / Crystalline
  • Poisonous
  • Yes
  • Melting Point
  • 450 C (decomposes)
  • Purity
  • 99%
  • HS Code
  • 28439090
  • Boiling point
  • Decomposes before boiling
  • Classification
  • Toxic; Inorganic Salt
  • Chemical Name
  • Mercuric Sulphate
  • CAS No
  • 7783-35-9
  • EINECS No
  • 231-992-5
  • Grade
  • Analytical Reagent (AR) Grade
  • Standard
  • Conforms to AR specifications
  • Type
  • Inorganic Chemical Compound
  • Usage
  • Used in research, as a catalyst, and in analytical chemistry
  • Main Material
  • Mercury and Sulfur
  • Application
  • Analytical reagent, catalyst, chemical synthesis, pharmaceutical intermediate
 

Mercuric Sulphate Trade Information

  • Main Export Market(s)
  • South America, Middle East, Africa
 

About Mercuric Sulphate



Access peerless quality Mercuric Sulphate at a reduced price directly from trusted manufacturers, exporters, and suppliers in India. This first-string analytical reagent (AR) grade compoundremarked for its purity (99%)appears as a white to yellowish crystalline powder and remains stable under normal conditions. Ideal for research, catalysts, and analytical chemistry, it boasts solubility in dilute nitric and hydrochloric acids, but is insoluble in water. The product is packed securely in HDPE drums (500g/1kg/5kg), ensuring safety and longevity. Notably, it poses significant environmental and toxic hazards, requiring careful, protective handling and storage.

Mercuric Sulphate: Applications & Uses

Mercuric Sulphate is widely used by research institutions, chemical laboratories, and pharmaceutical companies. Its specific use includes serving as a catalyst, analytical reagent, and intermediate in chemical synthesis. The compound is applied on surfaces within controlled environments such as research labs, fume hoods, and specialized industrial setups. General use spans analytical chemistry and catalysis, highlighting its essential role in precision-driven scientific and pharmaceutical processes.


Mercuric Sulphate: Shipment and Supply Details

Mercuric Sulphate shipments typically depart from major FOB ports in India at an estimated rate aligned with global AR standards. Suppliers maintain a robust supply ability to match monthly bulk orders, supporting dealers and producers with steady access. Sample policy details can be requested, with options for evaluated samples prior to bulk shipment. Rates, packaging, and shipment schedules are tailored for efficient delivery and client satisfaction.


FAQs of Mercuric Sulphate:


Q: How should Mercuric Sulphate be handled for safe usage?

A: Mercuric Sulphate must be handled with protective equipment such as gloves and goggles, preferably in a fume hood to avoid skin and eye contact and prevent inhalation of toxic fumes.

Q: What is the main benefit of using Mercuric Sulphate in analytical applications?

A: Its high purity and AR grade make Mercuric Sulphate highly effective as a catalyst and analytical reagent, delivering precision and reliability in chemical analysis and synthesis.

Q: When does Mercuric Sulphate decompose, and what are the hazards?

A: Mercuric Sulphate decomposes at 450 C, releasing toxic mercury vapors and sulfur oxides. It is classified as highly toxic and hazardous, especially to aquatic life.

Q: Where should Mercuric Sulphate be stored for optimal shelf life?

A: Store Mercuric Sulphate in tightly sealed containers within a cool, dry, well-ventilated location, away from reducing agents and organic materials, to maintain its 2-year shelf life.

Q: What is the process for acquiring Mercuric Sulphate samples before bulk purchase?

A: Sample policy requests can be made to suppliers. Samples are provided for quality evaluation prior to full shipment, ensuring rate and specification alignment with buyer requirements.

Q: What forms and packaging options are available for Mercuric Sulphate?

A: Mercuric Sulphate is provided in powder or crystalline solid forms, securely packed in HDPE drums with container options of 500g, 1kg, and 5kg to suit various supply needs.

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