Chemical formulas: Fe[HOCH2(CHOH)4CO2]2 . 2H2O/ F.W. 482.19
Cation: Fe
Packaging: 1 g
EAN: 8721028231000
Brand: Laboratoriumdiscounter
Iron(II) gluconate, dihydrate is a chemical compound commonly used as a dietary supplement to treat iron deficiency. It is a unique form of iron that is easily absorbed by the body, making it an effective solution for individuals with low iron levels. With its distinct properties and benefits, Iron(II) gluconate, dihydrate is a popular choice for improving iron levels and promoting overall health.
When working with Iron(II) gluconate, dihydrate, it is important to follow certain safety instructions to ensure your well-being and minimize any potential risks. Here are some short safety instructions to consider: 1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Always wear appropriate PPE, including gloves, safety goggles, and a lab coat or protective clothing, to protect your skin, eyes, and clothing from potential contact with the chemical. 2. Ventilation: Work in a well-ventilated area or use a fume hood to prevent the accumulation of any harmful vapors or dust. This will help maintain a safe working environment. 3. Handling and Storage: Handle the Iron(II) gluconate, dihydrate with care, avoiding any spills or splashes. Store it in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry place, away from incompatible substances. 4. Avoid Ingestion and Inhalation: Do not eat, drink, or smoke while working with the chemical. Avoid inhaling the dust or vapors, as they may be harmful to your health. 5. First Aid: Familiarize yourself with the appropriate first aid measures in case of accidental exposure or ingestion. Have access to an eyewash station, safety shower, and a first aid kit. 6. Chemical Compatibility: Be aware of the chemical compatibility of Iron(II) gluconate, dihydrate with other substances. Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents, acids, or bases, as it may result in hazardous reactions. 7. Spill and Waste Disposal: In case of a spill, contain and clean it up immediately using appropriate absorbent materials. Dispose of any waste or unused product according to local regulations and guidelines. 8. Emergency Procedures: Know the emergency procedures specific to your workplace, including evacuation routes, alarm systems, and emergency contacts. Remember, these safety instructions are a general guideline, and it is essential to consult the specific safety data sheet (SDS) and follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer for the Iron(II) gluconate, dihydrate you are working with.
Please note, not all safety data for this product is available on our website, for a complete list of P en H sentences and other safety instructions please request the MSDS at our customer service