Sodium citrate Laboratory is the sodium salt derived from citric acid, with a chemical formula of Na3C6H5O7. It is typically found in the form of white, crystalline powder or granules. This compound is soluble in water and has the tendency to absorb moisture from the air. However, it is insoluble in alcohol. Sodium citrate, in its laboratory-grade state, is commonly employed in a range of laboratory applications due to its buffering and chelating properties. It serves as a valuable resource for conducting experiments and educational purposes.
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Application :
- Sodium Citrate Lab is used as a reagent in laboratories.
- It is often used as a component in buffer solutions.
- It is recommended for educational institutes and research labs.
Key features :
- Used in laboratory applications
- Safe and effective
- Versatile and stable product