Perchloric Acid, 0.02 N in Glacial Acetic Acid-2.5Lt
Perchloric Acid, 0.02 N in Glacial Acetic Acid, is a non-aqueous acidic titrant used in analytical chemistry for the titration of weak organic bases, amines, and other compounds that require a low-water or water-free environment. The glacial acetic acid serves as a stable medium that enhances endpoint sharpness and accuracy in non-aqueous acid–base titrimetry.
Chemical Nature:
Dilute perchloric acid solution in glacial acetic acid
Synonyms:
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HClO₄ 0.02 N in Glacial Acetic Acid
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Perchloric Acid Non-Aqueous Titrant
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Perchloric Acid Standard Solution (Non-Aqueous)
Appearance:
Clear, colorless liquid

Key Properties
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Normality: 0.02 N
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Prepared in glacial acetic acid
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Provides highly reliable results in non-aqueous titrations
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Excellent stability when stored properly
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Ready-to-use standardized titrant
Applications
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Non-aqueous titration of weak bases, amines, alkaloids
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Determination of organic nitrogen compounds
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Analytical method development and validation
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Quality control in chemical, pharmaceutical, and industrial laboratories
Storage Conditions
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Store in a tightly sealed container
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Keep in a cool, dry, dark location
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Avoid heat, sparks, and incompatible materials
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Protect from moisture contamination
Safety & Handling (General SDS Summary)
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Highly corrosive
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Strong oxidizing agent — avoid contact with organic materials
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Causes severe skin and eye burns
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Use only with proper PPE (gloves, goggles, lab coat)
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Handle in a fume hood
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Do not store near flammables or reducing agents
| Weight | 3 kg |
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| size | 1Lt, 2.5Lt |












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