Additional Information for Reagent Diphenylcarbazone
Reagent Diphenylcarbazone is a chemical compound commonly used as an indicator in analytical chemistry. It is also known as DPC or DPHC.
Diphenylcarbazone is a yellow to orange powder that is soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol and acetone. It is not soluble in water.
In analytical chemistry, Reagent Diphenylcarbazone is often used as an indicator for the presence of metal ions, particularly for the detection of mercury (Hg2+). It forms a complex with mercury ions, resulting in a color change from yellow to red. This color change is used to determine the concentration of mercury in a sample.
Reagent Diphenylcarbazone is commonly used in environmental monitoring, industrial hygiene, and laboratory analysis. It is important to handle this chemical with care, as it may be toxic and harmful if ingested or inhaled. Proper safety precautions, such as wearing gloves and a lab coat, should be followed when working with this reagent.
Please note that this information is a general overview of Reagent Diphenylcarbazone. It is always recommended to consult the specific product's safety data sheet (SDS) and follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper handling and usage.
Related Item Names for INC 12201 Reagent Diphenylcarbazone
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 12201 Reagent Diphenylcarbazone Page 1 of 1
- RP23549-5G
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 6
- 63G313
- RNCC: 6 | RNVC: 9 | DAC: 9