About Iron standard for AAS
Iron standard for AASanalytical standard, 10.00g/L Fe in nitric acidSynonym: Iron(III) nitrate solutionCAS Number10421-48-4PropertiesRelated CategoriesAAS,Additional Standards,Analytical Standards,Analytical/Chromatography,Elemental & Metal Standards,Elemental, Ions and Water (Karl Fischer) Standards,Single Solution,Spectroscopygrade analytical standardshelf life limited shelf life, expiry date on the labelconcentration 10.00g/L Fe in nitric aciddensity 1.05g/mLat 20C1000mg/L Fe in nitric acidPropertiesRelated CategoriesAAS,AAS CRMs,Additional Standards,Analytical Standards,Analytical/Chromatography,Application CRMs,Certified Reference Materials (CRMs),Elemental & Metal Standards,Elemental, Ions and Water (Karl Fischer) Standards,Matrix Selection,Nitrate,Single element standards for AAS,Spectroscopy,Spectroscopy (AAS and ICP)concentration 1000mg/L Fe in nitric acidapplication(s) ICP/AAS: suitableformat single component solution
FAQs of Iron standard for AAS:
Q: What is the shelf life of the Iron Standard for AAS?
A: The shelf life is 3 years from the manufacturing date when stored under proper storage conditions.
Q: What is the recommended storage condition for the Iron Standard for AAS?
A: It should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Q: Is the Iron Standard for AAS poisonous?
A: No, the product is not poisonous.
Q: What is the appearance of the Iron Standard for AAS?
A: It appears as a clear solution for liquid standards and as gray powder for solid standards.
Q: What is the purity level of the Iron Standard for AAS?
A: The product has a purity level of 99.99%.
Q: What is the molecular formula and molecular weight of the Iron Standard for AAS?
A: The molecular formula is Fe, and the molecular weight is 55.845 g/mol.
Q: What is the application of the Iron Standard for AAS?
A: It is used in laboratories as a calibration standard for Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) to measure the presence of iron accurately in samples.