Sodium hydroxide, solution 1 mol/l (1 N)

- NaOH
- M = 40,00 g/mol
- CAS [1310-73-2]
- EINECS-No.: 215-185-5
- Density: 1,04 g/cm3 
- EC-Index-No.: 011-002-00-6
- ADR: 8 C5 II UN 1824
- IMDG: 8 II UN 1824
- IATA/ICAO: 8 II UN 1824
- GHS-signal word: Danger
- GHS-H sentences: H314
- GHS-P sentences: P260 - P303+P361+P353 - P305+P351+P338 - P310 - P405 - P501a
- Tariff number: 2815 12 00 00
- Applications: analytical chemistry, titrant in volumetric analysis.

SPECIFICATIONS
factor: 0,999 - 1,001
uncertainty ± 0,001 

1 ml = 0,0400 g NaOH This solution was analysed using a certified reference material (potassium hydrogen phthalate). The certified reference material is ISO 17034 accredited, measured according to ISO/IEC 17025 and traceable to the International System of Units by means of a Standard Reference Material from NIST: SRM® 84 (Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate).

- NaOH
- M = 40,00 g/mol
- CAS [1310-73-2]
- EINECS-No.: 215-185-5
- Density: 1,04 g/cm3 
- EC-Index-No.: 011-002-00-6
- ADR: 8 C5 II UN 1824
- IMDG: 8 II UN 1824
- IATA/ICAO: 8 II UN 1824
- GHS-signal word: Danger
- GHS-H sentences: H314
- GHS-P sentences: P260 - P303+P361+P353 - P305+P351+P338 - P310 - P405 - P501a
- Tariff number: 2815 12 00 00
- Applications: analytical chemistry, titrant in volumetric analysis.

SPECIFICATIONS
factor: 0,999 - 1,001
uncertainty ± 0,001 

1 ml = 0,0400 g NaOH This solution was analysed using a certified reference material (potassium hydrogen phthalate). The certified reference material is ISO 17034 accredited, measured according to ISO/IEC 17025 and traceable to the International System of Units by means of a Standard Reference Material from NIST: SRM® 84 (Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate).

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