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Iodine Solution, 0.05 M (1.3%), Aqueous, Laboratory Grade, 500 mL Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Formula: I2. Formula Wt: 253. 81. Characteristic: Purple/black. Storage Code: Green; general chemical storage. Grades: chem-grade laboratory. CAS No. 7553-56-2. Product ID: 869021. -- SOLD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY -- | |
Iodine Solution, 0.08 M (2%), Aqueous, Laboratory Grade, 100 mL Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Formula: I2. Formula Wt: 253. 81. Characteristic: Purple/black. Storage Code: Green; general chemical storage. Grades: chem-grade laboratory. CAS No. 7553-56-2. Product ID: 869091. -- SOLD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY -- | |
Iodine Solution, 0.08 M (2%), Aqueous, Laboratory Grade, 500 mL Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Formula: I2. Formula Wt: 253. 81. Characteristic: Purple/black. Health Risk: 3. Flammability: 0. Reactivity: 2. Grades: chem-grade laboratory. CAS No. 7553-56-2. Product ID: 869093. -- SOLD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY -- | |
PVP-Iodine solution Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | PVP-Iodine solution. Group: Polymers. | |
Iodine-Potassium Iodide Solution, Laboratory Grade, 100 mL Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Notes: 1% iodine, 2% potassium iodide. Uses: use to differentiate bacteria based on their ability to hydrolyze starch. Alternative Names: IKI, I2/K. Grades: chem-grade laboratory. Product ID: 869053. -- SOLD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY -- | |
Iodine-Potassium Iodide Solution, Laboratory Grade, 1 L Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Notes: 1% iodine, 2% potassium iodide. Uses: use to differentiate bacteria based on their ability to hydrolyze starch. Alternative Names: IKI, I2/K. Grades: chem-grade laboratory. Product ID: 869057. -- SOLD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY -- | |
Iodine-Potassium Iodide Solution, Laboratory Grade, 30 mL Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Notes: 1% iodine, 2% potassium iodide. Uses: use to differentiate bacteria based on their ability to hydrolyze starch. Alternative Names: IKI, I2/K. Grades: chem-grade laboratory. Product ID: 869051. -- SOLD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY -- | |
Iodine-Potassium Iodide Solution, Laboratory Grade, 500 mL Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Notes: 1% iodine, 2% potassium iodide. Uses: use to differentiate bacteria based on their ability to hydrolyze starch. Alternative Names: IKI, I2/K. Grades: chem-grade laboratory. Product ID: 869055. -- SOLD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY -- | |
Gram Iodine, Laboratory Grade, 100 mL Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Characteristic: Brown color. Notes: Staining solution. Storage Code: Green; general chemical storage. Grades: chem-grade laboratory. Product ID: 865863. -- SOLD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY -- | |
Gram Iodine, Laboratory Grade, 1 L Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Characteristic: Brown color. Notes: Staining solution Storage Code: Green; general chemical storage. Product ID: 865867. -- SOLD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY -- | |
Gram Iodine, Laboratory Grade, 500 mL Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Characteristic: Brown color. Notes: Staining solution. Storage Code: Green; general chemical storage. Grades: chem-grade laboratory. Product ID: 865865. -- SOLD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY -- | |
Iodine, Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Iodine. Uses: Violet-black crystals with a metallic luster and a sharp odor. Mp: 133.5?, bp: 185?. Emits toxic vapor at room conditions; vapor becomes visibly purple when its concentration builds up in a confined space. Nearly insoluble in water but very soluble in aqueous solutions of iodides.;OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; WetSolid;Solid;BLUISH BLACK OR DARK PURPLE CRYSTALS WITH PUNGENT ODOUR.;Violet-black crystals with metallic luster and a sharp, characteristic odor.;Violet solid with a sharp, characteristic odor. Group: Electronic Chemicals. CAS No. 7553-56-2. IUPAC Name: molecular iodine. Molecular Weight: 253.8089g/mol. Molecular Formula: I2;I2. SMILES: II. InChI: InChI=1S/I2/c1-2. InChIKey: PNDPGZBMCMUPRI-UHFFFAOYSA-N. Boiling Point: 365 °F at 760 mm Hg (NIOSH, 2016);184.4 ?;184 ?;365°F;365°F. Melting Point: 236 °F (NIOSH, 2016);113.7 ?;113.6?;114 ?;236°F;236°F. Density: 4.93 (NIOSH, 2016);Sp gr = 4.93 (solid at 20 ?); density of the gas: 11.27 g/L;Relative density (water = 1): 4.9;4.93;4.93. Solubility: 0.01 % (NIOSH, 2016);Dissolves readily in chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, or carbon disulfide to form purple solns.;2.719 g in cyclohexane; 23 g/100 cc in methanol at 25 ?; 20.5 g/100 cc in alcohol at 15 ?; 20.6 g/100 cc in ether at 17 ?;197 g/kg in carbon disulfide at 25 ?; 19.2 g/kg in carbon tetrachloride at 25 ?; 337.3 g/kg in ether at 25 ?; 164.0 g/kg in benzene at 25 ?; 27.1 g/kg in ethanol at 25 ?; 49.7 g/kg in chloroform at 25 ?; 49.7 g/kg in chloroform at 25 ?; 13.2 g/kg in n-hexane at 25 ?; 97 g/kg in butan-2-ol at 25 ?; 157 g/kg in ethyl acetate at 25 ?; 182.5 g/kg in toluene at 25 ?;14.6 g/100 g in bromoethane at 25 ?; 1.73 g/100 g in n-heptane at 25 ?; 9.7 g/100 g in glycerol at 25 ?; 33.7 g/100 g in diethyl ether at 25 ?; 19.7 g/100 g in carbon disulfide at 25 ?;Soluble in alkaline iodide solutions;In water, 0.03 g/100 cc at 20 ?;In water, 0.034 g/kg at 25 ?;In water, 330 mg/L at 25 ?;0.33 mg/mL at 25 ?;Solubility in water, g/100ml at 20 ?: 0.03;0.01%. Viscosity: 2.27 cP at 116 ?. | |
Iodine, 99.99% metals basis Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Iodine, 99.99% metals basis. Uses: Violet-black crystals with a metallic luster and a sharp odor. Mp: 133.5?, bp: 185?. Emits toxic vapor at room conditions; vapor becomes visibly purple when its concentration builds up in a confined space. Nearly insoluble in water but very soluble in aqueous solutions of iodides.;OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; WetSolid;Solid;BLUISH BLACK OR DARK PURPLE CRYSTALS WITH PUNGENT ODOUR.;Violet-black crystals with metallic luster and a sharp, characteristic odor.;Violet solid with a sharp, characteristic odor. Group: Electronic Chemicals. CAS No. 7553-56-2. IUPAC Name: molecular iodine. Molecular Weight: 253.8089g/mol. Molecular Formula: I2;I2. SMILES: II. InChI: InChI=1S/I2/c1-2. InChIKey: PNDPGZBMCMUPRI-UHFFFAOYSA-N. Boiling Point: 365 °F at 760 mm Hg (NIOSH, 2016);184.4 ?;184 ?;365°F;365°F. Melting Point: 236 °F (NIOSH, 2016);113.7 ?;113.6?;114 ?;236°F;236°F. Density: 4.93 (NIOSH, 2016);Sp gr = 4.93 (solid at 20 ?); density of the gas: 11.27 g/L;Relative density (water = 1): 4.9;4.93;4.93. Solubility: 0.01 % (NIOSH, 2016);Dissolves readily in chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, or carbon disulfide to form purple solns.;2.719 g in cyclohexane; 23 g/100 cc in methanol at 25 ?; 20.5 g/100 cc in alcohol at 15 ?; 20.6 g/100 cc in ether at 17 ?;197 g/kg in carbon disulfide at 25 ?; 19.2 g/kg in carbon tetrachloride at 25 ?; 337.3 g/kg in ether at 25 ?; 164.0 g/kg in benzene at 25 ?; 27.1 g/kg in ethanol at 25 ?; 49.7 g/kg in chloroform at 25 ?; 49.7 g/kg in chloroform at 25 ?; 13.2 g/kg in n-hexane at 25 ?; 97 g/kg in butan-2-ol at 25 ?; 157 g/kg in ethyl acetate at 25 ?; 182.5 g/kg in toluene at 25 ?;14.6 g/100 g in bromoethane at 25 ?; 1.73 g/100 g in n-heptane at 25 ?; 9.7 g/100 g in glycerol at 25 ?; 33.7 g/100 g in diethyl ether at 25 ?; 19.7 g/100 g in carbon disulfide at 25 ?;Soluble in alkaline iodide solutions;In water, 0.03 g/100 cc at 20 ?;In water, 0.034 g/kg at 25 ?;In water, 330 mg/L at 25 ?;0.33 mg/mL at 25 ?;Solubility in water, g/100ml at 20 ?: 0.03;0.01%. Viscosity: 2.27 cP at 116 ?. | |
Iodine spheres, ultra dry, -10 mesh, 99.998% metals basis Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Iodine spheres, ultra dry, -10 mesh, 99.998% metals basis. Uses: Violet-black crystals with a metallic luster and a sharp odor. Mp: 133.5?, bp: 185?. Emits toxic vapor at room conditions; vapor becomes visibly purple when its concentration builds up in a confined space. Nearly insoluble in water but very soluble in aqueous solutions of iodides.;OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; WetSolid;Solid;BLUISH BLACK OR DARK PURPLE CRYSTALS WITH PUNGENT ODOUR.;Violet-black crystals with metallic luster and a sharp, characteristic odor.;Violet solid with a sharp, characteristic odor. Group: Electronic Chemicals. CAS No. 7553-56-2. IUPAC Name: molecular iodine. Molecular Weight: 253.8089g/mol. Molecular Formula: I2;I2. SMILES: II. InChI: InChI=1S/I2/c1-2. InChIKey: PNDPGZBMCMUPRI-UHFFFAOYSA-N. Boiling Point: 365 °F at 760 mm Hg (NIOSH, 2016);184.4 ?;184 ?;365°F;365°F. Melting Point: 236 °F (NIOSH, 2016);113.7 ?;113.6?;114 ?;236°F;236°F. Density: 4.93 (NIOSH, 2016);Sp gr = 4.93 (solid at 20 ?); density of the gas: 11.27 g/L;Relative density (water = 1): 4.9;4.93;4.93. Solubility: 0.01 % (NIOSH, 2016);Dissolves readily in chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, or carbon disulfide to form purple solns.;2.719 g in cyclohexane; 23 g/100 cc in methanol at 25 ?; 20.5 g/100 cc in alcohol at 15 ?; 20.6 g/100 cc in ether at 17 ?;197 g/kg in carbon disulfide at 25 ?; 19.2 g/kg in carbon tetrachloride at 25 ?; 337.3 g/kg in ether at 25 ?; 164.0 g/kg in benzene at 25 ?; 27.1 g/kg in ethanol at 25 ?; 49.7 g/kg in chloroform at 25 ?; 49.7 g/kg in chloroform at 25 ?; 13.2 g/kg in n-hexane at 25 ?; 97 g/kg in butan-2-ol at 25 ?; 157 g/kg in ethyl acetate at 25 ?; 182.5 g/kg in toluene at 25 ?;14.6 g/100 g in bromoethane at 25 ?; 1.73 g/100 g in n-heptane at 25 ?; 9.7 g/100 g in glycerol at 25 ?; 33.7 g/100 g in diethyl ether at 25 ?; 19.7 g/100 g in carbon disulfide at 25 ?;Soluble in alkaline iodide solutions;In water, 0.03 g/100 cc at 20 ?;In water, 0.034 g/kg at 25 ?;In water, 330 mg/L at 25 ?;0.33 mg/mL at 25 ?;Solubility in water, g/100ml at 20 ?: 0.03;0.01%. Viscosity: 2.27 cP at 116 ?. | |
Lugol Solution, Laboratory Grade, 100 mL Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Characteristic: Purple-yellow liquid. Notes: 10% potassium iodide, 5% iodine. Storage Code: Green; general chemical storage. Alternative Names: Lugol's iodine, iodine potassium-iodide. Grades: chem-grade laboratory. Product ID: 872793. -- SOLD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY -- | |
Lugol Solution, Laboratory Grade, 1 L Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Characteristic: Purple-yellow liquid. Notes: 10% potassium iodide, 5% iodine. As of July 2, 2007, this is a DEA-regulated substance. Storage Code: Green; general chemical storage. Alternative Names: Lugol's iodine, iodine potassium-iodide. Grades: chem-grade laboratory. Product ID: 872797. -- SOLD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY -- | |
Lugol Solution, Laboratory Grade, 500 mL Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Characteristic: Purple-yellow liquid Notes: 10% potassium iodide, 5% iodine. As of July 2, 2007, this is a DEA-regulated substance. Storage Code: Green; general chemical storage. Alternative Names: Lugol's iodine, iodine potassium-iodide. Grades: chem-grade laboratory. Product ID: 872795. -- SOLD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY -- | |
Potassium iodide Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Potassium iodide. Group: Metal & Ceramic Materials. Alternative Names: LUGOL;LUGOLS SOLUTION;IODIDE;IODIDE IC STANDARD;IODINE, ELEMENTAL;IODIDE, ION CHROMATOGRAPHY STANDARD SOLUTION;IODINE-IODINE;IODINE SOLUTION. CAS No. 7681-11-0. Molecular formula: IK. Mole weight: 166. | |
PV-10 Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | PV-10 is an injectable ten percent solution of rose bengal disodium, an iodinated fluorescein derivative, with potential antineoplastic and radiosensitizing activities. When injected into tumor tissue, PV-10 specifically targets and concentrates in tumor cells, producing cytotoxic singlet oxygen when exposed to ionizing radiation. In addition, PV-10 may stimulate an anti-tumor immune response. Synonyms: Rose bengal sodium; PV 10; PV10; Bengal Rose B sodium salt; 4,5,6,7-Tetrachloro-2',4',5',7'-tetraiodofluorescein disodium salt. CAS No. 11121-48-5. Molecular formula: C20H2Cl4I4Na2O5. Mole weight: 1017.64. | |
Ruthenium 5% on Carbon (wetted with ca. 50% Water) Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Ruthenium 5% on Carbon (wetted with ca. 50% Water). Uses: When heated in air at 500 to 700°C, ruthenium converts to its dioxide, RuO2, a black crystalline solid of rutile structure. A trioxide of ruthenium, RuO3, also is known; formed when the metal is heated above 1,000°C. Above 1,100°C the metal loses weight because trioxide partially volatilizes. Ruthenium also forms a tetroxide, RuO4, which, unlike osmium, is not produced by direct union of the elements. Halogens react with the metal at elevated temperatures. Fluorine reacts with ruthenium at 300°C forming colorless vapors of pentafluoride, RuF5, which at ordinary temperatures converts to a green solid. Chlorine combines with the metal at 450°C to form black trichloride, RuCl3, which is insoluble in water. Ru metal at ambient temperature is attacked by chlorine water, bromine water, or alcoholic solution of iodine. Ruthenium is stable in practically all acids including aqua regia. Fusion with an alkali in the presence of an oxidizing agent forms ruthenate, RuO42- and perruthenate, RuO4¯. When finely-divided Ru metal is heated with carbon monoxide under 200 atm pressure, ruthenium converts to pentacarbonyl, Ru(CO)5, a colorless liquid that decomposes on heating to diruthenium nonacarbonyl, Ru2(CO)9, a yellow crystalline solid. Ruthenium reacts with cyclopentadiene in ether to form a sandwich complex, a yellow crystalline compound, bis(cyclopentadiene) ruthenium(0), also known as ruthenocene. Group: Pure Element Single Crystals. Alternative Names: Ruthenium, powder; Ru on carbon; Ruthenium nanoparticle (<20nm) in water at 100mg/L (stabilized with < 0.01 mmol/l of citrate); 44Ru; Ruthenium, Ruthenium, pellets, 2.5g, max. size 10mm, 99.9%; Ruthenium on alumina, extent of labeling: 5 wt. % loading, powder, Degussa type H213 R/D; 7440-18-8; rutenio; AN-19416; Ruthenium powder, -200 mesh, Premion(R). CAS No. 7440-18-8. Molecular formula: Ru. Mole weight: 101.07g/mol. IUPAC Name: ruthenium. Exact Mass: 101.904g/mol. EC Number: 231-127-1. Melting Point: 2334°C. SMILES: [Ru]. InChI: InChI=1S/Ru. InChIKey: KJTLSVCANCCWHF-UHFFFAOYSA-N. Monoisotopic Mass: 101.904g/mol. | |
Ruthenium on alumina Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Ruthenium on alumina. Uses: When heated in air at 500 to 700°C, ruthenium converts to its dioxide, RuO2, a black crystalline solid of rutile structure. A trioxide of ruthenium, RuO3, also is known; formed when the metal is heated above 1,000°C. Above 1,100°C the metal loses weight because trioxide partially volatilizes. Ruthenium also forms a tetroxide, RuO4, which, unlike osmium, is not produced by direct union of the elements. Halogens react with the metal at elevated temperatures. Fluorine reacts with ruthenium at 300°C forming colorless vapors of pentafluoride, RuF5, which at ordinary temperatures converts to a green solid. Chlorine combines with the metal at 450°C to form black trichloride, RuCl3, which is insoluble in water. Ru metal at ambient temperature is attacked by chlorine water, bromine water, or alcoholic solution of iodine. Ruthenium is stable in practically all acids including aqua regia. Fusion with an alkali in the presence of an oxidizing agent forms ruthenate, RuO42- and perruthenate, RuO4¯. When finely-divided Ru metal is heated with carbon monoxide under 200 atm pressure, ruthenium converts to pentacarbonyl, Ru(CO)5, a colorless liquid that decomposes on heating to diruthenium nonacarbonyl, Ru2(CO)9, a yellow crystalline solid. Ruthenium reacts with cyclopentadiene in ether to form a sandwich complex, a yellow crystalline compound, bis(cyclopentadiene) ruthenium(0), also known as ruthenocene. | |
Tetrapotassium hexacyanoferrate trihydrate Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Tetrapotassium hexacyanoferrate trihydrate. Uses: Used for research and manufacturing. Group: Food Ingredients. Alternative Names: potassiumhexacyanide; potassiumhexacyanoferrate(iv); tetrapotassium, (oc-6-11)-ferrate(4-hexakis(cyano-c)-; tetrapotassiumferrocyanide; Tetrapotassium hexac;IODINE BROMIDE SOLUTION PHE;hexacyano-ferrate(4-tetrapotassium;hexakis(cyano-C)-,tetrapotassium,(OC-6-11)-Ferrate(4-). CAS No. 13943-58-3. Pack Sizes: 1 kg. Product ID: CDF4-0006. | |
Tin Quick inquiry Where to buy Suppliers range | Tin. Uses: At ordinary temperatures tin is stable in air. It actually forms a very thin protective oxide film. In powder form, and especially in the presence of moisture, it oxidizes. When heated with oxygen it forms tin(IV) oxide, SnO2.Tin reacts with all halogens forming their halides. Reaction with fluorine is slow at ordinary temperatures; however, chlorine, bromine and iodine readily react with the metal. Tin is attacked by concentrated acids. With dilute acids the reaction may be slow or very slow. The metal readily reacts with hot concentrated hydrochloric acid and aqua regia but slowly with cold dilute hydrochloric acid. The reaction also is slow with hot dilute sulfuric acid, which dissolves the metal, particularly in the presence of an oxidizing agent. The reaction with nitric acid is generally slow. Hot concentrated acid converts the metal to an insoluble hydrated tin(IV) oxide. The reaction is rapid with moist sulfur dioxide or sulfurous acid, chlorosulfonic, and pyrosulfuric acids. Organic acids such as, acetic, oxalic, and citric acids react slowly with the metal, particularly in the presence of air or an oxidizing agent. Strong alkaline solutions of caustic soda or caustic potash dissolve tin forming the stannate, Na2SnO3, or K2SnO3. The metal is stable in dilute solutions of ammonia or sodium carbonate. Tin dissolves in solutions of oxidizing salts such as potassium chlorate or potassium persulfate. The metal does not react with neutral salts in aqueous solutions. In air, tin reacts slowly with neutral salts. The metal does not combine directly with hydrogen, nitrogen or ammonia gas. Group: Nanoparticles & Nanopowders. Alternative Names: Tin, wire reel, 5m, diameter 1.0mm, as drawn, 99.99+%; Tin, foil, 300x300mm, thickness 0.5mm, as rolled, 98.8%; Tin, wire, diam. 0.25 mm, 99.99%; Tin, foil, 0.5m coil, thickness 0.15mm, as rolled, 98.8%; Tin, foil, light tested, 100x100mm, thickness 0.0125mm, 97.4%; Tin, foil, 2m coil, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 98.8%; Tin, rod, 100mm, diameter 2.0mm, 99.999+%; Tin, foil, 25mm disks, thickness 0.006mm, 97.4%; Tin, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.20mm, as rolled, 98.8%; Tin, foil, 50mm disks, thickness 0.006mm, 97.4%. CAS No. 7440-31-5. Molecular formula: Sn. Mole weight: 118.71g/mol. IUPAC Name: tin. Exact Mass |