Hydrofluoric Acid, BDH Aristar Ultra

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Manufactured by: VWR International

Category: BDH Acids

VWR International Hydrofluoric Acid, BDH Aristar Ultra

Hydrofluoric Acid, BDH Aristar Ultra

Experience unparalleled precision in your quantitative trace metal analysis with Hydrofluoric Acid, BDH Aristar Ultra. Specifically designed for analytical applications requiring ultra high purity, this acid enables detection at the parts-per-trillion (ppt) level, making it indispensable for advanced laboratories and research facilities.

Key Features:

    • Ultra High Purity: Ideal for precise quantitative trace metal analysis.
    • Assay (HF, w/w): 47 - 51% to ensure accuracy in your analyses.
    • Trace Metals Detection: Meets stringent specifications for total sulfur and a wide range of metals.

Specifications:

Chemical CAS Number 7664-39-3
Chemical Formula HF
Chemical Formula Weight MW 20.01
Chemical Specs
    • Total Sulfur (S): 100 ppb (ng/g) max.
    • Aluminum (Al): 20 ppt (pg/g) max.
    • Antimony (Sb): 20 ppt (pg/g) max.
    • Arsenic (As): 50 ppt (pg/g) max.
    • Barium (Ba): 10 ppt (pg/g) max.
    • Beryllium (Be): 10 ppt (pg/g) max.
    • Bismuth (Bi): 10 ppt (pg/g) max.
    • Boron (B): 100 ppt (pg/g) max.
    • Cadmium (Cd): 10 ppt (pg/g) max.
    • Calcium (Ca): 10 ppt (pg/g) max.
    • Cerium (Ce): 10 ppt (pg/g) max.
    • Chromium (Cr): 10 ppt (pg/g) max.
    • Cobalt (Co): 10 ppt (pg/g) max.
    • Copper (Cu): 10 ppt (pg/g) max.
    • Iron (Fe): 10 ppt (pg/g) max.
    • Lead (Pb): 10 ppt (pg/g) max.
    • Mercury (Hg): 50 ppt (pg/g) max.
    • Nickel (Ni): 20 ppt (pg/g) max.
    • Gold (Au): 20 ppt (pg/g) max.
    • And many more metals with maximum ppt limits specified in standards.
Chemical DOT Description Hydrofluoric acid, solution
Chemical Hazard Class 8 (6.1)
Chemical Packaging Group PG II
Chemical UPS Limit 500 mL
Health Rating 3
Chemical DOT UN1790, Hydrofluoric acid, solution, 8 (6.1), PG II

Hazard Information:

    • Hazard Symbols: Corrosive and Poisonous

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