Perchloric Acid, 0.10 N in Glacial Acetic Acid
Perchloric Acid, 0.10 N in Glacial Acetic Acid, is a non-aqueous standardized titrant specifically formulated for acid–base titrations involving weak organic bases, amines, alkaloids, and other compounds that cannot be accurately titrated in aqueous media. The glacial acetic acid solvent system ensures sharp, stable endpoints and improved accuracy in analytical determinations.
Chemical Nature:
Diluted perchloric acid in glacial acetic acid (non-aqueous medium)
Synonyms:
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HClO₄ 0.10 N in Glacial Acetic Acid
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Perchloric Acid Standard Titrant
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Non-Aqueous Acid Titrant
Appearance:
Clear, colorless liquid

Key Properties
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Normality: 0.10 N
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Prepared in anhydrous (glacial) acetic acid
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Suitable for titration of weak organic bases
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High accuracy and reproducibility
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Ready-to-use standardized titrant
Applications
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Non-aqueous titration of:
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Amines
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Alkaloids
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Heterocyclic bases
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Pharmaceuticals containing weakly basic groups
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Analytical and quality-control laboratories
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Research and development in organic and synthetic chemistry
Storage Conditions
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Store tightly sealed
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Keep in a cool, dry, dark environment
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Protect from moisture (water reactivity affects concentration)
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Keep away from heat, sparks, and incompatible materials
Safety & Handling (General SDS Summary)
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Corrosive — causes severe burns to skin and eyes
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Strong oxidizer — avoid contact with organic materials and reducing agents
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Harmful if inhaled or ingested
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Use with PPE: gloves, goggles, lab coat
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Handle inside a fume hood
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Do not store near flammables
| Weight | N/A |
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| size | 1Lt, 2.5Lt, 5Lt |











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