

Sodium Dichromate 500gm
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Sodium dichromate is a bright orange, crystalline compound with the formula Na₂Cr₂O₇. It’s a strong oxidizing agent often used in laboratories and industrial processes. It’s also utilized in cleaning and etching applications due to its powerful oxidizing properties. However, it is highly toxic and carcinogenic, so handling it requires strict safety measures.
Uses of Sodium Dichromate
Oxidizing Agent:
It serves as a strong oxidizer in various chemical reactions, such as oxidation of alcohols and aldehydes to ketones and carboxylic acids.
Cleaning Glassware:
Its cleaning power makes it useful for removing organic residues from laboratory glassware.
Chromatography:
It’s employed in some chromatographic methods to help separate and identify compounds.
Titration:
Sodium dichromate is used in redox titrations, especially in determining the concentration of reducing agents.
Preparation of Standard Solutions:
It can be used to prepare standard solutions for calibration and quality control in various assays.


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- Occurrence: Acetaldehyde can be found naturally in various ripe fruits, coffee, and heated milk. It is also produced by the oxidation of ethanol (alcohol) by enzymes in the liver and other tissues in humans, making it an intermediate product in alcohol metabolism.
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