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Sodium Iodide Ultra Pure 100g is a high-grade reagent (99.7% purity) designed for precise laboratory and scientific use, especially effective in oxidation detection. It boasts an indefinite shelf life, ensuring long-term usability without degradation. Packaged as coarse granular crystals, it meets ACS reagent standards and complies with all shipping and safety regulations.
| ASIN | B00EWA9KPK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #86,968 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #71 in Inorganic Reagents |
| Date First Available | June 19, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.5 ounces |
| Manufacturer | RND Center Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 2 x 2 inches |
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Sodium Iodide compound for detecting oxidation reactions
This is a good compound for preliminary testing for oxidation of other chemical compounds. A sodium iodide solution if absorbed into paper that contains starch and dried and then exposed to an oxidation chemical: free iodine will be liberated which will react with the starch in the paper and produce a blue color, thus indicating an oxidation reaction. Hydrogen peroxide and chlorine gas will produce such a reaction with starch paper impregnated with NaI.
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Works perfectly !!
Works perfect!! Just wish there was bigger quantities that could be purchased at a time for a discounted price.
D**N
Shipped fine. Exactly as advertised
No comment really. Its exactly as advertised.
C**.
Good stuff
Worked great for the elephant toothpaste volcano 🌋 daughter didn’t get the A but great for dual purpose project
B**B
Worth the price
Far nicer and more effective than I hoped for
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Customer with "Waste of Money" Review Didn't Follow the Directions
To make really good elephant toothpaste with Sodium Iodide and Hydrogen Peroxide, you need 30% Hydrogen Peroxide (not the 3% cheapo stuff for cuts). This requires protective gear, as it reacts very fast and produces tremendous heat (enough to produce "steam" coming off the foam). It is too hot for yeast toothpaste, as the heat kills the yeast.