Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane Hydrochloride, Crystal, Reagent

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Manufactured by: Spectrum Chemical

Category: Organic Compounds

Spectrum Chemical Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane Hydrochloride, Crystal, Reagent

Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane Hydrochloride, Crystal, Reagent

The Spectrum Chemical Trismat(R) Hydrochloride, Crystal, Reagent, also known as Spectris Hydrochloride or Trismat Hydrochloride, is a high-purity chemical essential for a variety of laboratory applications. This organic compound, identified by its Chemical CAS Number 1185-53-1, is designed for precision and reliability in chemical research and analytical procedures.

Key Features and Specifications:

    • Chemical Formula: C4H11NO3·HCl
    • Molecular Weight: 157.59 g/mol
    • Assay Range: 99-101% for maximum purity
    • pH of a 1% Solution: 4.2 - 4.9 at 25°C
    • Water Content: Maximum 1.0% (Karl Fischer)
    • Heavy Metals Limit: 0.0005% (as Pb)
    • Storage Instructions: Hygroscopic; keep tightly closed to maintain quality
    • Health Rating: 1 (Minimal Hazard)
    • Flammability Rating: 1 (Minimal Hazard)
    • Chemical Category: Organic Chemicals

Product Safety and Precautions:

With a health rating of 1 and flammability rating of 1, this product is considered to pose minimal hazards. Always handle with proper safety precautions in a well-ventilated area, using appropriate personal protective equipment.

Applications:

This versatile reagent is ideal for buffer solutions in biochemical applications, serving as a vital component in various laboratory tests and procedures. Its reliability and consistency make it a preferred choice in many scientific fields.

Physical Properties:

Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane Hydrochloride is characterized by its crystalline structure, ensuring optimal utilization in laboratory activities. Proper storage is crucial to prevent moisture absorption and degradation of the reagent.

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