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Catalog Number:
30219
CAS Number:
10048-95-0
Arseniato de sodio heptahidratado
Grade:
Reactivo ACS
Purity:
98 - 102% (Ensayo por titulación)
Synonym(s):
Arseniato de disodio heptahidratado, Arseniato de sodio dibásico heptahidratado
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Se utiliza como fuente de arsénico soluble.

Synonyms
Arseniato de disodio heptahidratado, Arseniato de sodio dibásico heptahidratado
CAS Number
10048-95-0
Purity
98 - 102% (Ensayo por titulación)
Grade
Reactivo ACS
Molecular Formula
Na2HAsO4 · 7H2O
Molecular Weight
312.01
MDL Number
MFCD00149179
PubChem ID
61460
Melting Point
57 °C (aprox.)
Appearance
Polvo blanco
Conditions
Tienda en RT
General Information
Synonyms
Arseniato de disodio heptahidratado, Arseniato de sodio dibásico heptahidratado
CAS Number
10048-95-0
Purity
98 - 102% (Ensayo por titulación)
Grade
Reactivo ACS
Molecular Formula
Na2HAsO4 · 7H2O
Molecular Weight
312.01
MDL Number
MFCD00149179
PubChem ID
61460
Melting Point
57 °C (aprox.)
Appearance
Polvo blanco
Conditions
Tienda en RT
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Antibiotic
No
DEA-regulated
No
Warnings
-
Applications

Sodium arsenate heptahydrate is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Agriculture: It serves as a herbicide and pesticide, helping to control weeds and pests in various crops, thus enhancing agricultural productivity.
  • Wood Preservation: This compound is used in the treatment of wood to protect it from decay and insect damage, prolonging the lifespan of wooden structures.
  • Analytical Chemistry: It acts as a reagent in various analytical methods, aiding in the detection and quantification of arsenic in environmental samples.
  • Pharmaceuticals: Sodium arsenate heptahydrate has applications in the development of certain medications, particularly in treating specific types of cancer.
  • Laboratory Research: It is utilized in biological studies to understand the effects of arsenic compounds on cellular processes, contributing to toxicology research.

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