Sodium metavanadate dihydrate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula NaVO3 · 2H2O. The following is a description of its nature, use, formulation and safety information:
Nature:
- Sodium metavanadate dihydrate is a colorless crystal, soluble in water and acid.
-It is a weak oxidant, relatively stable at room temperature, but it will decompose and release oxygen at high temperatures.
-Its solution is acidic.
Use:
- Sodium metavanadate dihydrate is widely used in chemical laboratories as a starting material for the preparation of other vanadium compounds.
-It is also used as a catalyst for fuel cell catalysts, glass stains and other industrial catalytic reactions.
Method:
- Sodium metavanadate dihydrate is usually prepared by the reaction of Sodium oxide or alkaline lead metavanadate (Pb3(VO4)2) with hydrochloric acid.
-The reaction can control the purity of the product by controlling the temperature and pH.
Safety Information:
- Sodium metavanadate dihydrate is less harmful to the human body and the environment under normal conditions of use, but the following safety measures still need to be paid attention:
-Avoid chewing, inhaling or touching skin and eyes.
-Use with chemical protective gloves, safety glasses and protective mask.
-Good ventilation conditions should be maintained during operation.
-After use, it should be properly stored and avoid mixing with other chemicals.
Please note that the above information is for reference only. The specific experimental operation and safety measures should follow the relevant chemical laboratory specifications and safety operation guidelines.