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HYCHEM LABORATORIES Fulfilling Your Research HYCHEM LABORATORIES fulfilling your research Regd. Office: S.V.R. SADAN, SRT – 31, JawaharNagar, Road No. 5, Chikkadpally, Hyderabad-500020. Phone: 27618702, 27601017, 27601240, 27654582 Fax: +91-40- 27663598 Web: www.hychemlabs.com Email: [email protected] TIN No: 28568201946 (V) – CST No: 28568201946 (C) OUR RANGE OF MANUFACTURING & SUPPLY OF CHEMICALS & REAGENTS LIST PRODUCTS CATALOGUE Cat. No. Product Name Cas No. Cap HAS3000 Allylmegnesium bromide-20% (in Diethylether) 1730-25-2 100ml HAS3000 Allylmegnesium bromide-20% (in Diethylether) 1730-25-2 250ml HAS3000 Allylmegnesium bromide-20% (in Diethylether) 1730-25-2 500ml HAS3000 Allylmegnesium bromide-20% (in Diethylether) 1730-25-2 1000ml HSA3001 Allyl magnesium chloride 1.0 M in diethyl ether 2622--05-1 100ml HAS3001 Allyl magnesium chloride 1.0 M in diethyl ether 2622--05-1 250ml HSA3001 Allyl magnesium chloride 1.0 M in diethyl ether 2622--05-1 500ml HSA3001 Allyl magnesium chloride 1.0 M in diethyl ether 2622--05-1 1000ml HSA3002 Allyl tri-n-butyl tin (97%) 24850-33-7 50gm HSA3002 Allyl tri-n-butyl tin (97%) 24850-33-7 100gm HSA3002 Allyl tri-n-butyl tin (97%) 24850-33-7 250gm HSA3002 Allyl tri-n-butyl tin (97%) 24850-33-7 500gm HSA3002 Allyl tri-n-butyl tin (97%) 24850-33-7 1000gm HSA3003 Ammona sol. 2.0 M in THF 7664-41-7 100ml HSA3003 Ammonia sol. 2.0 M in THF 7664-41-7 250ml HSA3003 Ammonia sol. 2.0 M in THF 7664-41-7 500ml HSA3003 Ammonia sol. 2.0 M in THF 7664-41-7 1000ml HSB3100 Benzylmagnesium chloride 2.0 (in THF) 6921-34-2 100ml HSB3100 Benzylmagnesium chloride 2.0 (in THF) 6921-34-2 250ml HSB3100 Benzylmagnesium chloride 2.0 (in THF) 6921-34-2 500ml HSB3100 Benzylmagnesium chloride 2.0 (in THF) 6921-34-2 1000ml HSB3101 Benzylmagnesium chloride-20% (in Diethylether) 6921-34-2 100ml HSB3101 Benzylmagnesium chloride-20% (in Diethylether) 6921-34-2 250ml HSB3101 Benzylmagnesium chloride-20% (in Diethylether) 6921-34-2 500ml HSA3101 Benzylmagnesium chloride-20% (in Diethylether) 6921-34-2 1000ml HSB3102 Benzophenone imine (98%) 1013-88-3 100gm HSB3102 Benzophenone imine (98%) 1013-88-3 250gm HSB3102 Benzophenone imine (98%) 1013-88-3 500gm HSB3102 Benzophenone imine (98%) 1013-88-3 1000gm HSB3104 Benzyl Magnesium Bromide 0.5 M in Diethyl ether 1589-82-8 100ml HSB3104 Benzyl Magnesium Bromide 0.5 M in Diethyl ether 1589-82-8 250ml HSB3104 Benzyl Magnesium Bromide 0.5 M in Diethyl ether 1589-82-8 500ml HSB3104 Benzyl Magnesium Bromide 0.5 M in Diethyl ether 1589-82-8 1000ml HSB3111 n-Butyllithium 1.6 M in Hexane 109-72-8 100ml HSB3111 n-Butyllithium 1.6 M in Hexane 109-72-8 250ml Page 1 HSB3111 n-Butyllithium 1.6 M in Hexane 109-72-8 500ml HSB3111 n-Butyllithium 1.6 M in Hexane 109-72-8 1000ml HSB3112 n-Butyllithium 2.5 M in Hexane 109-72-8 100ml HSB3112 n-Butyllithium 2.5 M in Hexane 109-72-8 250ml HSB3112 n-Butyllithium 2.5 M in Hexane 109-72-8 500ml HSB3112 n-Butyllithium 2.5 M in Hexane 109-72-8 1000ml HSB3113 n-Butyllithium 3.0 M in Hexane 109-72-8 100ml HSB3113 n-Butyllithium 3.0 M in Hexane 109-72-8 250ml HSB3113 n-Butyllithium 3.0 M in Hexane 109-72-8 500ml HSB3113 n-Butyllithium 3.0 M in Hexane 109-72-8 1000ml HSB3114 n-Butyllithium 15% (in Heptane) 109-72-8 100ml HSB3114 n-Butyllithium 15% (in Heptane) 109-72-8 250ml HSB3114 n-Butyllithium 15% (in Heptane) 109-72-8 500ml HSB3114 n-Butyllithium 15% (in Heptane) 109-72-8 1000ml HSB3115 n-Butyllithium 23% (in Heptane) 109-72-8 100ml HSB3115 n-Butyllithium 23% (in Heptane) 109-72-8 250ml HSB3115 n-Butyllithium 23% (in Heptane) 109-72-8 500ml HSB3115 n-Butyllithium 23% (in Heptane) 109-72-8 1000ml HSB3116 n-Butyllithium 20% (in Toluene) 109-72-8 100ml HSB3116 n-Butyllithium 20% (in Toluene) 109-72-8 250ml HSB3116 n-Butyllithium 20% (in Toluene) 109-72-8 500ml HSB3116 n-Butyllithium 20% (in Toluene) 109-72-8 1000ml HSB3117 n-Butyllithium 23% (in Cyclohexane) 109-72-8 100ml HSB3117 n-Butyllithium 23% (in Cyclohexane) 109-72-8 250ml HSB3117 n-Butyllithium 23% (in Cyclohexane) 109-72-8 500ml HSB3117 n-Butyllithium 23% (in Cyclohexane) 109-72-8 1000ml HSB3118 sec-Butyllithium-12% (in Cyclohexane) 598-30-1 100ml HSB3118 sec-Butyllithium-12% (in Cyclohexane) 598-30-1 250ml HSB3118 sec-Butyllithium-12% (in Cyclohexane) 598-30-1 500ml HSB3118 sec-Butyllithium-12% (in Cyclohexane) 598-30-1 1000ml HSB3119 tert-Butyllithium-12% (in Pentane) 594-19-4 100ml HSB3119 tert-Butyllithium-12% (in Pentane) 594-19-4 250ml HSB3119 tert-Butyllithium-12% (in Pentane) 594-19-4 500ml HSB3119 tert-Butyllithium-12% (in Pentane) 594-19-4 1000ml HSB3120 tert-Butyllithium-15% (in Pentane) 594-19-4 100ml HSB3120 tert-Butyllithium-15% (in Pentane) 594-19-4 250ml HSB3120 tert-Butyllithium-15% (in Pentane) 594-19-4 500ml HSB3120 tert-Butyllithium-15% (in Pentane) 594-19-4 1000ml HSB3121 Tetra- N-Butyl Ammonium fluoride 1.0 M in THF 429-41-4 100ml HSB3121 Tetra- N-Butyl Ammonium fluoride 1.0 M in THF 429-41-4 250ml HSB3121 Tetra- N-Butyl Ammonium fluoride 1.0 M in THF 429-41-4 500ml HSB3121 Tetra- N-Butyl Ammonium fluoride 1.0 M in THF 429-41-4 1000ml HSB3122 tert-Butyl nitrite - 90% purity by G.C 540-80-7 100gm HSB3122 tert-Butyl nitrite - 90% purity by G.C 540-80-7 250gm HSB3122 tert-Butyl nitrite - 90% purity by G.C 540-80-7 500gm HSB3122 tert-Butyl nitrite - 90% purity by G.C 540-80-7 1000gm HSB3123 Butyl Nitrite - 95% purity by G.C 544-16-1 100gm Page 2 HSB3123 Butyl Nitrite - 95% purity by G.C 544-16-1 250gm HSB3123 Butyl Nitrite - 95% purity by G.C 544-16-1 500gm HSB3123 Butyl Nitrite - 95% purity by G.C 544-16-1 1000gm HSB3124 iso-Butylmegnesium bromide 2.0 M (in Diethylether) 926-62-5 100ml HSB3124 iso-Butylmegnesium bromide 2.0 M (in Diethylether) 926-62-5 250ml HSB3124 iso-Butylmegnesium bromide 2.0 M (in Diethylether) 926-62-5 500ml HSB3124 iso-Butylmegnesium bromide 2.0 M (in Diethylether) 926-62-5 1000ml HSB3125 iso-Butylmegnesium chloride 2.0 M (in Diethylether) 5674-02-2 100ml HSB3125 iso-Butylmegnesium chloride 2.0 M (in Diethylether) 5674-02-2 250ml HSB3125 iso-Butylmegnesium chloride 2.0 M (in Diethylether) 5674-02-2 500ml HSB3125 iso-Butylmegnesium chloride 2.0 M (in Diethylether) 5674-02-2 1000ml HSB3126 n-Butylmegnesium bromide-20% (in THF) 693-03-8 100ml HSB3126 n-Butylmegnesium bromide-20% (in THF) 693-03-8 250ml HSB3126 n-Butylmegnesium bromide-20% (in THF) 693-03-8 500ml HSB3126 n-Butylmegnesium bromide-20% (in THF) 693-03-8 1000ml HSB3127 n-Butylmegnesium bromide-20% (in Diethylether) 693-03-8 100ml HSB3127 n-Butylmegnesium bromide-20% (in Diethylether) 693-03-8 250ml HSB3127 n-Butylmegnesium bromide-20% (in Diethylether) 693-03-8 500ml HSB3127 n-Butylmegnesium bromide-20% (in Diethylether) 693-03-8 1000ml HSB3128 n-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in THF) 693-04-8 100ml HSB3128 n-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in THF) 693-04-8 250ml HSB3128 n-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in THF) 693-04-8 500ml HSB3128 n-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in THF) 693-04-8 1000ml HSB3129 n-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in Diethylether) 693-04-8 100ml HSB3129 n-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in Diethylether) 693-04-8 250ml HSB3129 n-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in Diethylether) 693-04-8 500ml HSB3129 n-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in Diethylether) 693-04-8 1000ml HSB3130 sec-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in Diethylether) 15366-08-2 100ml HSB3130 sec-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in Diethylether) 15366-08-2 250ml HSB3130 sec-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in Diethylether) 15366-08-2 500ml HSB3130 sec-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in Diethylether) 15366-08-2 1000ml HSB3131 tert-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in THF) 677-22-5 100ml HSB3131 tert-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in THF) 677-22-5 250ml HSB3131 tert-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in THF) 677-22-5 500ml HSB3131 tert-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in THF) 677-22-5 1000ml HSB3132 tert-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in Diethylether) 677-22-5 100ml HSB3132 tert-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in Diethylether) 677-22-5 250ml HSB3132 tert-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in Diethylether) 677-22-5 500ml HSB3132 tert-Butylmegnesium chloride-20% (in Diethylether) 677-22-5 1000ml HSB3133 Iso-Butyl lithium 1.7 M in heptane 920-36-5 100ml HSB3133 Iso-Butyl lithium 1.7 M in heptane 920-36-5 250ml HSB3133 Iso-Butyl lithium 1.7 M in heptane 920-36-5 500ml HSB3133 Iso-Butyl lithium 1.7 M in heptane 920-36-5 1000ml HSC3200 4-Chlorophenyl Magnesium Bromide 1 M in THF 873-77-8 100ml HSC3200 4-Chlorophenyl Magnesium Bromide 1 M in THF 873-77-8 250ml HSC3200 4-Chlorophenyl Magnesium Bromide 1 M in THF 873-77-8 500ml HSC3200 4-Chlorophenyl Magnesium Bromide 1 M in THF 873-77-8 1000ml Page 3 HSC3201 Cyclopropyl Magnesium Bromide 0.5 M in THF 23719-80-4 100ml HSC3201 Cyclopropyl Magnesium Bromide 0.5 M in THF 23719-80-4 250ml HSC3201 Cyclopropyl Magnesium Bromide 0.5 M in THF 23719-80-4 500ml HSC3201 Cyclopropyl Magnesium Bromide 0.5 M in THF 23719-80-4 1000ml HSC3202 Cyclohexyl Magnesium Bromide 1.0 M in THF 931-50-0 100ml HSC3202 Cyclohexyl Magnesium Bromide 1.0 M in THF 931-50-0 250ml HSC3202 Cyclohexyl Magnesium Bromide 1.0 M in THF 931-50-0 500ml HSC3202 Cyclohexyl Magnesium Bromide 1.0 M in THF 931-50-0 1000ml HSC3203 2-Chloropropane 25% M in THF 75-29-6 100ml HSC3203 2-Chloropropane 25% M in THF 75-29-6 250ml HSC3203 2-Chloropropane 25% M in THF 75-29-6 500ml HSC3203 2-Chloropropane 25% M in THF 75-29-6 1000ml HSC3204 Cyclopropyl Zinc Bromide 0.5 M in THF 126403-68-4 100ml HSC3204 Cyclopropyl Zinc Bromide 0.5 M in THF 126403-68-4 500ml HSD3300 Dimethylamine 2 M in THF 124-40-3 100ml HSD3300 Dimethylamine 2 M in THF 124-40-3 250ml HSD3300 Dimethylamine 2 M in THF 124-40-3 500ml HSD3300 Dimethylamine 2 M in THF 124-40-3 1000ml
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