Lab Pro BUFFER SOLUTION pH 7 1pt.

$17.37
Description
  • Chemical Name
    Buffer Solution
  • pH
    7.00
  • Accuracy
    ±0.02 at 25 °C
  • Traceability
    NIST Traceable
  • Packaging
    1 Pint Bottle (500 mL)

Description

What is Lab Pro Buffer Solution pH 7?

Lab Pro Buffer Solution pH 7 is a pH buffer standard solution designed for laboratory and field analyses. It is used primarily for pH electrode calibration and for maintaining accurate and reliable pH measurements.

This colorless buffer solution is supplied in airtight packaging to ensure stability and shelf life. The pH value is 7.00 ±0.02 at 25 °C, making it suitable for routine calibration and quality control workflows.

Key Features

  • Buffer solution with pH 7.00
  • Accuracy: ±0.02 at 25 °C
  • Colorless formulation
  • NIST traceable
  • Ready-to-use calibration reagent
  • Supplied in reliable, airtight packaging

Common Applications

  • pH electrode calibration
  • Laboratory pH measurements
  • Field pH testing

Industry Uses

  • Aquaculture
  • Boiler water
  • Cooling water
  • Groundwater
  • Industrial wastewater
  • Municipal and potable water
  • QA/QC laboratories
  • Recreation and pool water
  • Water conditioning and reuse
  • Wastewater treatment (influent, primary, secondary, tertiary)
  • Steam cycle and source water applications

Packaging Details

  • Packaged In: 1 pint bottle
  • Quantity: 500 mL
  • Package Type: Bottle
  • Includes: Single unit

Legal & Safety Notice

This product is supplied for laboratory and field analytical use. Proper handling, storage, and use in accordance with applicable safety procedures and regulations is the responsibility of the end user.

Standards and Certifications

  • Lab Pro CofA
  • Lab Pro SDS
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Properties

Chemical Name or Material Buffer Solution
Description pH Buffer Calibration Reagent
pH Value 7.00 ±0.02 at 25 °C
Color Coded No
Traceability NIST traceable
Observed Shelf Life After Opening 6 months (when stored and used as recommended)
Storage Conditions 10–25 °C, protect from light


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