Sulfate Standard solution 1000 mg/l
| Density | ~ 0.998 g/cm3 |
| HS Code | 28331100 |
| Storage | Store at +15 to +25°C |
| SDS | available |
| Odour | odurless |
| Form | liquid |
| Color | colorless |
| Solubility in water | soluble( 20 °C) |
| Concentration ß (SO4 | 990 to 1010 | mg/l | |
| traceable to SRM solution |
Sulfate Standard Solution 1000 mg/L is a high-purity, pharmacopeial-grade solution used in pharmaceutical and analytical laboratories for the calibration and testing of spectrophotometers, ion-selective electrodes, and other devices that measure sulfate concentration in aqueous samples.
🏭⚗️ Production
Produced under strictly controlled conditions to ensure high purity, accurate concentration, and minimal contamination. The solution is prepared with a precisely adjusted sulfate concentration of 1000 mg/L and is supplied in sealed, chemically resistant containers to prevent contamination, evaporation, and degradation. Quality is verified according to pharmacopeial and analytical standards for concentration accuracy and stability.
🔬 Properties
A clear, colorless aqueous solution with a defined sulfate concentration of 1000 mg/L. Stable under proper storage conditions but may degrade or show concentration changes upon exposure to extreme temperatures, light, or contamination.
🧪 Applications
Used in pharmaceutical, environmental, and analytical laboratories for the calibration and accuracy testing of instruments measuring sulfate ions. Ideal for validating ion-selective electrode, spectrophotometric, or titrimetric methods in water quality, pharmaceutical, and chemical testing applications. Suitable for applications requiring a standard solution of known sulfate concentration for precise measurements.
⚠️ Safety
Generally considered low-hazard, but should be handled with care to avoid ingestion, skin, or eye contact. Wear appropriate protective gloves, goggles, and lab coat when handling. Store in a cool, dry place in tightly sealed containers. Dispose of according to laboratory and environmental safety regulations.





