Sodium Azide Reagent ACS
Sodium Azide, Reagent, ACS is a highly pure inorganic compound recognized for its essential role in various scientific applications. This colorless salt is primarily known as a gas-generating agent in airbag systems, providing crucial safety features in modern vehicles. Beyond its automotive applications, Sodium Azide serves as a vital probe reagent in organic synthesis and biochemistry, where it acts as both a reagent and a preservative.
Key Features:
- ACS Grade Quality: As an American Chemical Society (ACS) grade reagent, Sodium Azide meets the highest purity standards, ensuring exceptional reliability for laboratory use.
- Regulatory Compliance: Manufactured to meet stringent regulatory standards for quality and purity, making it ideal for research and industrial applications.
- Chemical Specifications: Specifically formulated for high-purity applications, ensuring optimal performance in rigorous testing environments.
Specifications:
Chemical CAS Number |
26628-22-8 |
Chemical Formula |
NaN3 |
Chemical Formula Weight |
F.W. 65.01 |
Assay (NaN3) |
Min. 99.0% |
Maximum Limits |
- Titrable Base: 0.05 meq/g
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Chemical DOT Description |
Sodium azide |
Chemical Hazard Class |
6.1 |
Chemical Packaging Group |
PG II |
Chemical UPS Limit |
500 g |
Additional Shipping Charge |
Additional UPS-imposed hazardous material charge plus $15.00 for poison pack. |
Safety Ratings:
Health |
3 |
Flammability |
1 |
Reactivity |
3 |
Hazard Symbol: This chemical is classified as poisonous and should be handled with care.
Transport Information:
Chemical DOT: UN1687, Sodium azide, 6.1, PG II