Lab Pro EDTA TITRANT 0.1N/0.05M 1gal.

$79.54
Description
  • Chemical Name
    EDTA Disodium Solution
  • Concentration
    0.05 M (0.1 N)
  • Grade
    Reagent Grade
  • Form
    Liquid
  • Packaging
    1 Gallon Container

Description

What is Lab Pro EDTA Disodium 0.05M (0.1N) Solution?

Lab Pro EDTA Titrant 0.1N / 0.05M is a reagent-grade solution of EDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid), also known as Edetic Acid. The chemical formula of EDTA Disodium is C₁₀H₁₄N₂Na₂O₈·2H₂O.

EDTA is a weak aminocarboxylic acid widely used as a chelating agent. In solution form, it appears as a colorless liquid. EDTA is produced by condensing ethylenediamine with sodium monochloroacetate in the presence of sodium carbonate.

This standardized EDTA solution is commonly used in analytical and biochemical processes where controlled chelation of metal ions is required.

Key Features

  • EDTA Disodium solution
  • Concentration: 0.05 M (0.1 N)
  • Reagent grade
  • Colorless liquid
  • Ready-to-use titrant

Common Uses and Applications

  • Chelating agent
  • Water treatment processes
  • Biochemical applications
  • Analytical procedures

Industries

  • Research laboratories
  • Food and beverage
  • Chemical analysis
  • Water treatment

Packaging Details

  • Physical Form: Liquid
  • Concentration: 0.05 M / 0.1 N
  • Package Size: 1 gallon
  • Includes: Single container

Standards and Certifications

  • Lab Pro CofA
  • Lab Pro SDS
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Chemical Information

Chemical Name EDTA Disodium (Edetic Acid)
Chemical Formula C₁₀H₁₄N₂Na₂O₈·2H₂O
Solution Appearance Colorless liquid
Concentration 0.05 M (0.1 N)

 

FAQs

What is EDTA disodium 0.05 M (0.1 N) solution used for?

EDTA disodium 0.05 M (0.1 N) solution is commonly used as a chelating titrant in analytical chemistry. It is applied in water analysis, biochemical testing, and laboratory procedures where controlled binding of metal ions such as calcium and magnesium is required.

What does 0.05 M / 0.1 N mean for this EDTA solution?

A concentration of 0.05 M corresponds to 0.1 N for EDTA in chelation reactions. This defined molarity and normality allow accurate stoichiometric calculations, making the solution suitable for titrations and quantitative analytical procedures.

Is this EDTA solution ready to use as a titrant?

Yes, this product is supplied as a prepared, reagent-grade liquid titrant. It requires no dilution or preparation, helping reduce variability and saving time in analytical workflows that rely on consistent EDTA concentration.

Why is EDTA disodium used as a chelating agent?

EDTA disodium is effective at binding metal ions such as calcium, magnesium, and other polyvalent cations. This chelating ability makes it useful for water hardness testing, biochemical assays, and analytical methods where metal ion interference must be controlled.

How should EDTA disodium solution be handled and stored?

Store the solution tightly sealed at room temperature and protect it from contamination. Handle using standard laboratory practices and clean glassware or titration equipment. Refer to the Safety Data Sheet for proper handling, storage, and disposal instructions.