Water
Industrial Applications
Water is widely used across industrial, laboratory, and medical settings due to its role as a universal solvent for polar and ionic compounds. In laboratories, it serves essential functions such as washing, cleaning, solvating compounds, cooling reactions, and acting as a reagent in various chemical processes. In medical environments, water is used for preparing dilutions, reconstituting medications, and providing a safe medium for delivering treatments. Its versatility and compatibility make it indispensable in nearly every scientific and industrial field.
Physical Properties
Water is a clear, colorless, odorless liquid under standard conditions. It exhibits strong polarity and hydrogen bonding, allowing it to dissolve a wide range of substances. Water has a high specific heat capacity, high heat of vaporization, and a density maximum at 4°C. It is neutral in pH when pure, has a boiling point of 100°C at 1 atm, and a freezing point of 0°C. These physical characteristics make water an exceptionally effective solvent, coolant, and reaction medium.
Grade
- Deionized
Other Names
- Demineralized Water
Form
- Liquid
Abbreviations
- DI
Package Type
- 204L Poly Drum
Shelf Life
- 730
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