Product Description
Find sterling quality Silver Carbonate (CAS 534-16-7), a world-class inorganic compound acclaimed for its purity (>99%) and versatile industrial use. Add to cart for your laboratory or manufacturing needs-this terrific yellow to yellowish-brown crystalline powder serves as a catalyst, analytical reagent, and essential material for chemical synthesis and organic reactions. With a shelf life of 2 years when stored in tightly sealed containers, its stable yet moisture-sensitive form is available in various pack sizes for distributors, importers, and manufacturers across India. Safety and unmatched standards guaranteed.
Diverse Applications & Features of Silver Carbonate
Silver Carbonate (534-16-7) offers terrific versatility in application areas such as mirror deposition, silver powder manufacturing, analytical chemistry, catalysis, and organic synthesis. This compound's sterling qualities extend to its compatibility with varied synthesis techniques and its high purity level. Extra features include non-flammability, a density of 6.08 g/cm3, and compliance with industrial as well as laboratory standards, making it an acclaimed choice for performance and reliability across multiple sectors.
Sample and Shipping Policies for Silver Carbonate
Sample requests for Silver Carbonate are generally handed over after verifying requirements and may incur a nominal charge, depending on the sample size and destination. Products are carefully drop-off packed at the designated FOB Port in India for prompt delivery. Our main export markets span Asia, Europe, and the Americas, ensuring you receive timely and safe shipments, whether you are a distributor, supplier, or manufacturer.
FAQ's of Silver Carbonate (534-16-7):
Q: How should Silver Carbonate be stored for maximum stability?
A: Silver Carbonate should be stored in a tightly closed container, protected from light and moisture to maintain its stability and maximize its two-year shelf life.
Q: What are the primary industrial and laboratory applications of Silver Carbonate?
A: Silver Carbonate is primarily used as an analytical reagent, catalyst, in chemical synthesis, mirror deposition, silver powder production, and various organic synthesis processes.
Q: What first aid measures should be taken in case of contact with Silver Carbonate?
A: If Silver Carbonate comes in contact with skin or eyes, rinse thoroughly with water. In the event of ingestion or inhalation, seek immediate medical advice and remove the affected person to fresh air if needed.
Q: When is decomposition of Silver Carbonate likely to occur and what does it release?
A: Decomposition may occur upon exposure to light or heat, releasing carbon dioxide and silver oxide as by-products.
Q: Is Silver Carbonate hazardous during transportation?
A: Silver Carbonate is not regulated as a hazardous material according to transport regulations, making shipping more straightforward and safe.
Q: What are the compatibility restrictions for Silver Carbonate?
A: Silver Carbonate is incompatible with strong acids, reducing agents, and combustible materials; it must be kept dry due to moisture sensitivity.