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Ethanol 2.5 L for Laboratory (Merck)

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Product Information
CAS number64-17-5
EC index number603-002-00-5
EC number200-578-6
Hill FormulaC₂H₆O
Chemical formulaC₂H₅OH
Molar Mass46.07 g/mol
HS Code2207 10 10
 
Physicochemical Information
Boiling point78.3 °C (1013 hPa)
Density0.79 g/cm3 (20 °C)
Explosion limit3.1 – 27.7 %(V)
Flash point13 °C
Ignition temperature425 °C
Melting Point-114.5 °C
pH value7.0 (10 g/l, H₂O, 20 °C)
Vapor pressure57.26 hPa (19.6 °C)
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Description

Ethanol Lab Grade

Key Points

  1. Purity: Lab-grade ethanol typically has a high purity level, often 95-99.9%.
  2. Denatured vs. Non-Denatured: Ethanol can be denatured (containing additives to make it unfit for consumption) or non-denatured.
  3. Anhydrous vs. Hydrous: Anhydrous ethanol (absolute ethanol) contains less than 0.1% water, while hydrous ethanol (95% ethanol) contains about 5% water.
  4. Storage Conditions: Lab-grade ethanol is typically stored in airtight containers to prevent evaporation and contamination, and it should be kept in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Uses of Ethanol in Laboratories

  1. Solvent: Widely used as a solvent for dissolving chemicals, preparing solutions, and extracting compounds from biological samples.
  2. Disinfectant and Sterilizer: Employed to disinfect surfaces, sterilize equipment, and clean biological specimens due to its antimicrobial properties.
  3. Preservation of Specimens: Used to preserve biological specimens and samples by preventing microbial growth and decomposition.
  4. DNA/RNA Extraction: Essential in molecular biology for purifying and concentrating nucleic acids through ethanol precipitation.
  5. Tissue Dehydration: Utilized in histology for dehydrating tissue samples before embedding them in paraffin for microscopic examination.
  6. Chromatography: Acts as a mobile phase in chromatographic techniques like TLC and HPLC for the separation and analysis of compounds.

Precautions When Using Ethanol in Laboratories

  1. Flammability: Ethanol is highly flammable. Keep it away from open flames, sparks, and sources of heat. Use in well-ventilated areas and store in flame-proof cabinets.
  2. Health Hazards: Ethanol can be irritating to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, goggles, and lab coats.
  3. Proper Ventilation: Ensure adequate ventilation when using ethanol to avoid inhaling fumes, which can cause dizziness, headache, and respiratory issues.
  4. Spill Management: Be prepared to manage spills by having appropriate spill kits and materials (such as absorbent pads and inert materials) readily available.
  5. Labeling and Storage: Clearly label containers with the contents and hazards. Store ethanol in tightly sealed containers in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from incompatible substances.
  6. Disposal: Dispose of ethanol waste according to local regulations and guidelines. Do not pour it down the drain; use designated hazardous waste disposal methods.

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