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Bromothymol Blue Solution 0.04%
Strong solution of Bromothymol Blue (also known as bromothymol sulfone phthalein, Bromthymol Blue, and BTB) is a chemical indicator for weak acids and bases. In the pH of 6.0 or lower, it is yellow. It changes color between the pH of 6 to 7.6 when it becomes completely blue at the pH 7.6. This is a prepared solution and is ready for use. May be used as an acid/base indicator or as a stain for cell walls or nuclei.
Product Specifications
| Concentration | 0.04% |
| pH Range | 6.0 (yellow) to 7.6 (blue) |
| Uses | Acid/base indicator, cell staining |
Applications and Benefits:
- Effective chemical indicator for weak acids and bases.
- Color transition for precise pH measurement in the range of 6.0-7.6.
- Useful as a stain for cell walls and nuclei in biological studies.
- Ready-to-use solution for laboratory applications.
Caution:
Use with care in laboratory settings. Follow standard safety protocols for handling chemicals.
Potassium Carbonate, 99.5%, FCC
Potassium Carbonate, 99.5% FCC, is a highly pure, versatile chemical compound used across various industries. Also known as Carbonic Acid Dipotassium Salt, Pearl Ash, or Potash, this technical-grade material is essential in the production of pigments, printing inks, soft soaps, and for washing raw wool. It serves as a vital laboratory reagent and plays a role in various chemical reactions. Potassium Carbonate is water-soluble but insoluble in alcohol, and while non-combustible, its solutions can be irritant to tissues. Its reliability and wide application range make it indispensable for both industrial processes and scientific endeavors.
Key Features
- Highly pure 99.5% FCC-grade compound
- Water-soluble; insoluble in alcohol
- Non-combustible but solutions are tissue irritants
- Essential in pigments, printing inks, and soaps
- Useful for wool washing and laboratory reagents
- Synonyms: Pearl Ash, Potash, Salt of Tartar
Product Specifications
| Chemical Name | Potassium Carbonate K₂CO₃ |
| CAS Number | 584-08-7 |
| Solubility | Soluble in water, insoluble in alcohol |
| Physical Form | Fine white powder |
| Synonyms | Pearl Ash, Potash, Salt of Tartar |
| Applications | Pigments, printing inks, soft soaps, wool washing |
Perfect for chemical, industrial, and laboratory applications.
Sodium Perborate Tetrahydrate, Min 96%
Sodium Perborate Tetrahydrate (NaBO₃·4H₂O), with a minimum purity of 96%, is a technical-grade compound primarily used as a stable source of active oxygen. It serves a range of applications, including developing vat dyes, textile bleaching, and in the formulation of synthetic detergents and laundry products. Compared to more aggressive bleach alternatives like sodium hypochlorite, Sodium Perborate is less harsh on fabrics and dyes, making it ideal for cleaning and laundry bleaches. It is also used in dental compositions, electroplating, and as a laboratory reagent. The product is available as a white powder, sometimes forming clumps, and is moderately toxic by ingestion. Due to its strong oxidizing properties, it poses a fire risk when in contact with organic materials. Sodium Perborate Tetrahydrate is available for ground shipping via UPS or FedEx and cannot be shipped by air or priority services.
Key Features
- Stable source of active oxygen for cleaning and bleaching
- Less aggressive than sodium hypochlorite and other chlorine-based bleaches
- Used in textile bleaching, laundry detergents, and vat dye development
- Ideal for dental compositions and electroplating
- Moderately toxic by ingestion; strong oxidizing agent
- White powder, may form clumps
Product Specifications
| Chemical Name | Sodium Perborate Tetrahydrate |
| CAS Number | 10486-00-7 |
| Chemical Formula | NaBO₃·4H₂O |
| Purity | Min 96% |
| Applications | Textile bleaching, detergents, electroplating, dental compositions |
| Hazards | Moderately toxic by ingestion; fire risk with organic materials |
Perfect for laundry, textile, electroplating, and dental industries.
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