-Alumina (0.10 m2/g) (nitrogen BET specific surface area) BCR certified Reference Material Properties grade BCR certified Reference Material form particles format neat
FAQs of -Alumina (0.10 m2/g) (nitrogen BET specific surface area):
Q: What are the primary applications of -Alumina (0.10 m2/g)?
A: -Alumina (0.10 m2/g) is used in ceramics, polishing, refractories, and as a catalyst or catalyst carrier. It is also ideal for high-temperature applications, polishing compounds, or as a material in electronic components.
Q: What is the purity level of -Alumina (0.10 m2/g)?
A: The product has a purity level of 99.99%.
Q: How should -Alumina (0.10 m2/g) be stored?
A: -Alumina (0.10 m2/g) should be kept in a cool, dry place away from moisture and incompatible materials.
Q: Is -Alumina (0.10 m2/g) soluble in water?
A: No, -Alumina (0.10 m2/g) is insoluble in water. However, it is soluble in strong acids or alkalis.
Q: What is the melting point and density of -Alumina (0.10 m2/g)?
A: -Alumina (0.10 m2/g) has a melting point of 2072C and a density of 3.9 g/cm.
Q: What physical form and appearance does -Alumina (0.10 m2/g) have?
A: -Alumina (0.10 m2/g) appears as a white, fine powder with amorphous-shaped particles.
Q: What are the thermal and chemical properties of -Alumina (0.10 m2/g)?
A: -Alumina (0.10 m2/g) possesses high thermal resistance, hardness, and chemical stability. It typically has a neutral pH of 6-8 in aqueous suspension.