Solution reagent PE9010. series
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Solution reagent - PE9010. series - Pro-Eko Srl - laboratory
Solution reagent - PE9010. series - Pro-Eko Srl - laboratory
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Characteristics

Type
solution
Applications
laboratory
Purity

99 %

Description

Hydroxylamine hydrochloride is the hydrochloride salt of hydroxylamine, an inorganic compound widely used as a reagent in analytical chemistry and in various chemical synthesis processes. The substance is identified by CAS number 5470-11-1 and possesses the molecular formula NH2OH·HCl. In technical fields, the product is also referred to by the English name Hydroxylamine Hydrochloride. Commercially, it appears as white water-soluble crystals, used as a chemical raw material and laboratory reagent.
Due to its chemical reactivity, hydroxylamine hydrochloride finds application in numerous laboratory and industrial processes as a reducing agent or synthesis intermediate. Pro-Eko Srl supplies this substance within its catalog of chemical reagents and technical products, with documentary management associated with the supply and batch traceability.
Chemical Data and Identification :
  • Chemical Name: hydroxylamine hydrochloride
  • CAS Number: 5470-11-1
  • Molecular Formula: NH2OH·HCl
  • Molecular Mass: 69.49 g/mol
  • IUPAC Name: hydroxylammonium chloride
  • Synonyms: hydroxylamine hydrochloride, hydroxylammonium chloride
  • Commercial Form: white crystals
Chemical-Physical Properties :
  • Appearance: white crystals
  • Heavy Metals: ≤ 0.0005 %
  • Iron : ≤ 5 ppm
  • Loss on Drying : ≤ 0.3 %
  • Solubility : 10% aqueous solution is clear and colorless
Product Characteristics :
Hydroxylamine hydrochloride is a compound characterized by good water solubility and significant chemical reactivity toward various functional groups.
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