Hey! I'm stuck in a situation here and I just would like to know if you can help me.
I have a sample of hydroxyapatite here with me, and I wish to confirm if this is really the sample that I have. I must have it analyzed outside my province. Hydrodxyapatite is an inorganic material. Where do you think should I put my samples? In a plastic container or glass container or paper bag or what? It's only a gram per sample, and I am planning to have three samples analyzed. Thank you very much
Proper Storage of Chemicals
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Re: Proper Storage of Chemicals
Ask the lab you are sending the samples to. You probably want to prevent contamination so an air tight sealed container is their likely answer.
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Re: Proper Storage of Chemicals
Here is the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for calcium hydroxyapatite (is that what you are referring to?)
http://www.sciencelab.com/xMSDS-Calcium ... te-9923257
http://www.sciencelab.com/xMSDS-Calcium ... te-9923257

