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Reagecon Concentrate to make Arsenic (As) 10ppm Standard Solution according to European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Chapter 4 (4.1.2) Limit Test

Reagecon Concentrate to make Arsenic (As) 10ppm Standard Solution according to European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Chapter 4 (4.1.2) Limit Test

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Reagecon Concentrate to make Arsenic (As) 10ppm Standard Solution according to European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Chapter 4 (4.1.2) Limit Test
  • Manufacturer: Reagecon
  • Item Number: 5000500C
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£92.44
Reagecon's Concentrate to make Arsenic (As) 10ppm Standard Solution is used in the preparation of other reagents and as specified in individual monographs. This product is manufactured gravimetrically using the mass balance approach: 100% less the sum of all impurities (w/w). Prior to bottling; the final product is tested and verified using ICP-MS and is reported using the gravimetric result; corrected for density to a specification of ± 0.2%. Reagecon hold ISO 17025 accreditation (A2LA Ref: 6739.02) for calibration of laboratory balances. This product is produced in a highly controlled cleanroom (ISO 7) environment, using ultra-pure water (specially treated for the production of mass spectroscopy standards). The titrimetry and spectroscopy are controlled and calibrated using separate standards, so the product comes with two layers of traceability including NIST Standards where available. All of the uncertainties of measurement for this product are calculated according to Eurachem/CITAC guidelines and reported as expanded uncertainties at the 95% confidence level.
Technical Specifications
Use for EP Limit Tests
Pack Size 100ml
Weight 0.12 Kg
Tariff Code 3822 190090
Country of Origin Ireland
Packaging HDPE Bottle
Physical Form Liquid
Tested Yes
Analyte Arsenic (As)
Safety Information
GHS GHS08: Serious Health hazard