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44340
AmberChrom™ 1X8 chloride form
chloride form, strongly basic, 200-400 mesh
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description
cross-linkage 8%
form
beads
parameter
66 °C OH- form max. temp.
moisture
39-45%
loss
~40% loss on drying, 110 °C
matrix
styrene-divinylbenzene (gel)
particle size
200-400 mesh
operating pH
0-14
capacity
1.2 meq/mL by wetted bed volume
InChI
1S/C10H12.C10H10.C8H8.C3H9N/c2*1-3-9-7-5-6-8-10(9)4-2;1-2-8-6-4-3-5-7-8;1-4(2)3/h3,5-8H,1,4H2,2H3;3-8H,1-2H2;2-7H,1H2;1-3H3
InChI key
HADXLRSCRPYPJJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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Storage Class Code
10 - Combustible liquids
WGK
WGK 2
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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Could you please provide us the expiry date of batch MKCD9631?
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How can a Dowex type 1 resin in the chloride form be converted to the carbonate form?
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As one might expect, the procedure requires the use of sodium carbonate (Na2CO3).Citation: Journal of Experimental Medicine, 120, 1007-1018 (1965).From page 1011 of that paper:"A 2 mL column of washed Dowex-1X8 200 to 400 mesh, in the chloride form, was converted to the carbonate form by washing with 1 M Na2CO3 until no chloride could be detected in the eluate. It was then washed with distilled water until the pH of the eluate reached neutrality". The simplest test for chloride is to use a dilute silver nitrate solution. If mixing a few drops of the eluate with a few drops of a silver nitrate solution results in a silver chloride precipitate forming, that would an indication that the eluate contains chloride. You could also use a chloride-specific electrode, if you have access to one.
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Transportation information can be found in Section 14 of the product's (M)SDS.To access the shipping information for this material, use the link on the product detail page for the product.
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