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Manganese(II) chloride tetrahydrate, 500 g
Molar mass (M) 197,91 g/mol
Density (D) 2,01 g/cm³
Melting point (mp) 58 °C
ADR 6.1 III
WGK 2
CAS No. 13446-34-9
EG-Nr. 231-869-6
UN-Nr. 3288
53,65 €/VE
Excl. btw | 500 g Per VE
Bestelnr. T881.1
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T881.1 | 500 g | plastic |
53,65 € |
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T881.2 | 1 kg | plastic |
93,00 € |
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T881.3 | 100 g | plastic |
21,40 € |
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Determination of biological oxygen demand (BOD)
BOD (biochemical oxygen demand) is a measure of the amount of oxygen that microorganisms need to break down the organic material in a water sample over a specific period of time. It is important to calculate the oxygen concentration at the start and end of the measuring time, which is usually five days and is expressed as an index (BOD5). Chemical, electrochemical or physical methods are used for this calculation.
Our salts for analysis are manufactured under strict production guidelines. Analytical purity and best quality reliably characterize each batch. Salts in p.a. quality made by Carl ROTH meet the high requirements for reproducible results. Most of our salts are additionally specified according to international standards like ACS and ISO.
Definition:p.a.: pro analysi (for analysis)ACS: American Chemical SocietyISO: International Standard Organisation
Analysecertificaten
Guarantee analysis
Appearance | fine pink crystals |
Identity | complies |
Assay (compl.) | ≥99,0 % |
pH value (5 % in H2O) | 4,0-6,0 |
In H2O insoluble matter | ≤0,005 % |
Sulphate (SO4) | ≤0,02 % |
Lead (Pb) | ≤0,0005 % |
Calcium (Ca) | ≤0,001 % |
Copper (Cu) | ≤0,0005 % |
Iron (Fe) | ≤0,0005 % |
Potassium (K) | ≤0,001 % |
Magnesium (Mg) | ≤0,005 % |
Sodium (Na) | ≤0,005 % |
Nickel (Ni) | ≤0,0005 % |
Heavy metals (as Pb) | ≤0,0005 % |
Zinc (Zn) | ≤0,001 % |
KMnO4 reducing substances (as O) | ≤0,0005 % |
Loss on drying (220 °C) | 35.0-40.0 % |