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Sodium Dichromate FAQs
1. What are the common uses of Sodium Dichromate?
Sodium Dichromate has various applications, including its use as an oxidising agent, a corrosion inhibitor, and in the production of pigments, dyes, and tanning agents. It is also used in certain industrial processes and laboratory settings.
2. Is Sodium Dichromate hazardous to health?
Yes, Sodium Dichromate is highly toxic and poses significant health risks. It can cause severe skin and respiratory irritations, and long-term exposure is associated with serious health effects. Strict safety measures and protective equipment are necessary when handling this chemical.
3. Can Sodium Dichromate be used in wastewater treatment?
Sodium Dichromate can be used in certain wastewater treatment processes, particularly for the removal of certain contaminants. However, its use is subject to strict regulations and guidelines due to its toxicity and environmental concerns.
4. Where can I find Sodium Dichromate?
Due to its hazardous nature, the availability of Sodium Dichromate may be restricted in certain regions. It can be obtained from Amizara Speciality Chemicals LLP, scientific equipment suppliers, or online marketplaces that specialise in chemical products. Strict regulations and precautions apply to its purchase and handling.