Bismuth standard solution — specification & preparation
Product summary (typical)
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Name: Bismuth(III) standard solution
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Intended use: Calibration standard for AAS / ICP-OES / ICP-MS and wet-chemistry QC.
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Matrix: Acidified aqueous solution (recommended: 1–5% v/v nitric acid) to keep Bi in solution and prevent hydrolysis.
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Typical concentration options: 10 mg·L⁻¹, 100 mg·L⁻¹, 1000 mg·L⁻¹ (custom concentrations prepared by dilution).
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Appearance: Clear, colorless to faintly yellow solution (depending on concentration/acid).
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Typical assay (elemental Bi in source material): high-purity Bi reagent or Bi nitrate salt from which standard is prepared. Typical reagent-grade purity ≥99.9% (varies by supplier).
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Storage: Amber glass or high-density polyethylene bottles, tightly capped, room temperature (15–25 °C) recommended; avoid light and extremes of temperature.
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Shelf life (typical): 6–12 months if stored acidified, capped, and free of contamination; verify by periodic standard checks.
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Hazards: Corrosive (acidic matrix), toxic if ingested or inhaled as dust (if handling salts), avoid skin/eye contact. Use PPE, work in fume hood. Dispose as hazardous waste per local regulations.







