Silver Sulfate, Ag2SO4, also known as disilver(1+) sulfate and sulfuric acid disilver(I) salt, is a key inorganic compound. Silver sulfate stands out for its multifunctional role in the laboratory as a catalyst, precursor, and potent oxidant across a wide range of chemical reactions.
Chemical Quantity | : | 125 g |
Grade | : | ACS grade |
CAS Number | : | 10294-26-5 |
Chemical Formula | : | Ag2SO4 |
Molecular Weight | : | 311.80 g/mol |
Composition | : | 100% Silver Sulfate |
Color | : | White |
Physical State | : | Powder |
Density | : | 5.45 g/cm3 |
Melting Point | : | 655°C |
Boiling Point | : | 1085°C |
pH Range | : | 5 to 6 |
Solubility Information | : | 8 g/L Soluble in Water |
Storage | : | Room Temperature |
Synonyms | : | Disilver(1+) Sulfate, Sulfuric Acid Disilver(I) Salt |
EC Number | : | 233-653-7 |