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Fine Iron Powder Acid Soluble
Fine Iron Powder is a high-quality, acid-soluble powder ideal for facilitating quick chemical reactions. Its versatility makes it an excellent choice for various applications, including the production of hydrogen gas, wood stains, Iron Sulfate (Ferrous Sulfate), and other iron-based chemicals. The powder exhibits exceptional solubility in diluted sulfuric acid, diluted hydrochloric acid, and diluted acetic acid (Vinegar), ensuring efficient reactions and desired outcomes.
Key Features:
- Facilitates quick chemical reactions
- Enables hydrogen gas production
- Ideal for wood stains
- Suitable for iron-based chemical production
- Highly soluble in diluted acids
Product Specifications:
| Specification | Details |
| Particle Size | Fine |
| Solubility | Acid Soluble |
| Applications | Chemical Reactions, Hydrogen Gas Production, Wood Stains, Iron-Based Chemicals |
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Perfect for chemists, chemical manufacturers, industrial researchers, and professionals seeking effective iron-based solutions.
Metal Electrodes, Set Of 6
This set of 6 metal electrodes is ideal for use in electrovoltaic cells or various chemistry and physics experiments. Each electrode is made from different metals, including iron, copper, zinc, aluminum, steel, and magnesium. The electrodes are carefully sized at approximately 120mm x 18mm x 0.75mm (5" x 1/2" x 1/32"), making them easy to handle and suitable for classroom or laboratory use. Their consistent dimensions and material composition ensure reliable performance during experiments. These electrodes are perfect for students, educators, or lab technicians looking to demonstrate electrochemical reactions or explore the properties of different metals in practical experiments.
The set of metal electrodes includes various metals that are commonly used in experiments involving electrovoltaic (or galvanic) cells, electrochemistry, and other physics and chemistry experiments. Here's a brief overview of how these metals might be used:
1. Iron (Fe)
- Properties: Iron is a reactive metal and can oxidize easily.
- Use: Commonly used in electrochemical reactions, such as rusting experiments, or as one electrode in electrochemical cells.
2. Copper (Cu)
- Properties: Copper is a good conductor of electricity and is relatively unreactive compared to other metals.
- Use: Frequently used as a positive electrode in electrovoltaic cells, due to its stability and conductive properties.
3. Zinc (Zn)
- Properties: Zinc is highly reactive and easily gives up electrons.
- Use: Commonly used as the negative electrode in electrochemical cells, like in a simple zinc-copper battery.
4. Aluminum (Al)
- Properties: Aluminum is a lightweight, reactive metal with a natural oxide layer that protects it.
- Use: Often used in chemical reactions to produce hydrogen or as an electrode in electrolytic cells.
5. Steel (an alloy of iron)
- Properties: Steel is more resistant to corrosion than pure iron, thanks to the presence of carbon and sometimes other elements.
- Use: Steel can be used in experiments similar to iron, but it is less prone to rusting.
6. Magnesium (Mg)
- Properties: Magnesium is a highly reactive metal, often used in pyrotechnics due to its bright flame when ignited.
- Use: Magnesium is frequently used in electrochemical cells as a very reactive metal, often as a negative electrode.
Applications:
- Electrovoltaic Cells (Galvanic Cells): You can use these metals to build simple electrovoltaic cells, where two different metals act as electrodes and a solution (electrolyte) allows ions to flow, generating electricity.
- Corrosion and Rusting Experiments: The set can be used to observe how different metals react with the environment (such as exposure to water or air).
- Electrolysis: These metals can be used in electrolysis experiments to separate chemical compounds into their elemental forms using an electrical current.
Key Features
- Set of 6 metal electrodes: iron, copper, zinc, aluminum, steel, magnesium
- Ideal for electrovoltaic cells and experiments
- Electrodes Aprox measure 127mm x 18mm x 1mm (5" x 1/2" x 1/32")
- Durable and reliable for laboratory use
- Suitable for chemistry and physics experiments
- Perfect for educators, students, and lab professionals
Product Specifications
| Electrode Material | Iron, Copper, Zinc, Aluminum, Steel, Magnesium |
| Dimensions | 127mm x 18mm x 1mm (5" x 1/2" x 1/32") |
| Applications | Electrovoltaic cells, chemistry experiments, physics experiments |
| Quantity | 6 electrodes (1 of each metal) |
| Usage | Educational labs, classrooms, science experiments |
| Weight | Lightweight, easy to handle |
Perfect for science students, teachers, lab technicians, science hobbyists, educational institutions
Nickel Pellets, Electrolytic Grade
Nickel Pellets, Electrolytic Grade are highly pure with a purity level of at least 99.9%. These pellets are perfect for chemical reactions and for making special alloys. With a diameter range of 6mm up to 18mm (1/4" up to 3/4"), these pellets are versatile and can be used for a variety of applications.
| Product Name: | Nickel Pellets, Electrolytic Grade (100 Grams) |
| Pellet Type: | Pellets |
| Grade: | Electrolytic |
| Purity: | At least 99.9% |
| Suitable for: | Chemical reactions and making special alloys |
| Pellet Diameter: | 6mm up to 18mm (1/4" up to 3/4") |
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Caution: Handle with care and use appropriate protective equipment when handling nickel pellets, as they may pose a hazard if ingested or inhaled. Keep out of reach of children and animals.
Perfect for:
- Chemical laboratories
- Manufacturers of special alloys
- Chemical researchers
- Industrial chemists
- Metallurgists
- Engineering students
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Tin Oxide
Tin Oxide, also known as Stannic Oxide, Tin (IV) Oxide, Sno2, or 99.8% Oxide, is a chemical compound with the formula SnO2. It is a white, powdery substance that is insoluble in water and has a high melting point. Tin Oxide is commonly used as a polishing agent, as well as in the manufacturing of glass, ceramics, and electronic components. It is also used in the production of solar cells and as a catalyst in chemical reactions. Its high refractive index and transparency make it an important material in the production of anti-reflective coatings for optical lenses.
Product Specifications:
| Product Name | Tin Oxide, Stannic Oxide, Tin (IV) Oxide, SnO2, 99.8% |
| Chemical Formula | SnO2 |
| CAS Number | 18282-10-5 |
| Molecular Weight | 150.71 g/mol |
| Appearance | White powder |
| Melting Point | 1630?C |
| Boiling Point | Unknown |
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Caution: Tin oxide may be hazardous if inhaled or ingested. Use proper personal protective equipment and handle with care.
Perfect for:
- Chemical manufacturers
- Researchers and scientists
- Industrial and manufacturing companies
- Electronics manufacturers
- Pharmaceutical companies
- Environmental testing labs
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