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Lab Chemicals.Cdr KIMYA Lab Chemicals Product Catalogue PRODUCTS Ammonium iron(ıı)sulfate hexa. Ammonium monovanadat 100 gr 1-Naphthylamine for synthesis Ammonium oxalate monoh.ext.pu 2-Butanol for analysis Ammonium peroxidısulfate ex.pu 2-Butanol gr for analysis Ammonium peroxidısulfate ex.pu 2-Mercaptoethanol Ammonium standart Acetaldehyde for synthesis Ammonium sulfate Acetic acid %100 gr for analysis Ammonium sulfate Acetic acid %100 gr for analysis pls. Ammonium thiocyanate gr for Acetic acid %100 extra pure Ammonium thıocyanate sol.for Acetic acid %100 extra pure Amonnium heptamolybdate Acetic acid (glacial) 100% extra pure Amyl alcohol Aceton gr for analysis acs,iso,reag,ph eur Amyl alcohol (1-pentanol)for.. Aceton gr for analysis acs,iso,reag,ph eur Aniline gr for analysis Aceton extra pure ph eur bp,nf Anthrone for synthesis Aceton extra pure ph eurbp,nf Antimony icp standart traceable to srm Acetone suprasolv 2,5 lt Antimony(ııı)chloride Acetone for liquid chromotography Aquamerck iron fresh-sea wa.te Acetonitrile for gas chromotography Aquamerck total hardness test Acetonitrile hplc Aqumerck total hardness test Acetonitrile hypergrade Arsenic icp standart traceable Acetonitrile lichrosolv Arsenic standard sol.1000mg/l Acetylacetone for synthesıs Azomethine h gr for analysis Acrylamide for electrophoresıs Barbituric acıd for synthesis Acrylamide for synthesis Barbituric acıd gr Acrylamıde for synthesis Barium chloride dıhydrate gr for analysis acs,iso Adipic acid for synthesis Barium chloride dihdrate ex.pu Albumin fraction v bovine seru Barium hydroxide extra pure Aluminium chlorıde hexahydrate extra pure ph eur Barium nitrate Aluminium chloride anhy.powder Benzaldehyde for synthesis Aluminıium hydroxide powder Benzene extra pure Aluminium nitrate nonahydrate extra pure Benzoic acid gr for analysis Aluminium oxide 90 active basic Benzoic acid gr for analysis reag.ph eur Aluminium oxide 90 active cc Benzophenone for synthesis Aluminium oxide 90 standart cc Benzoyl chloride Aluminium oxide anhydrous Benzoyl chloride for synthesis Aluminium potassium sulfate Benzoyl peroxide for synthesis Alumınıum ne powder 2% fat Benzoyl peroxide with 25% h20 Amidosulfuric acid gr for analysis Benzyl alcohol Amidosulfuric acid gr for analysis Benzyl alcohol special grade Ammonia sol.25% gr Boric acid gr for analysis acs Ammonia sol.25% extra pure Boric acıd cryst.extra pure Ammonia sol.32% extra pure Boron icp standart traceable Ammonium acetate gr acs Boron triuoride methanol com Ammonium acetate extra pure Brillant green Ammonium cerium(ıv)sulfate dihydrate gr for analysis Bromine extra pure Ammonium chloride gr asc iso Bromocresol green indicato.acs Ammonium chloride pure Bromocresol purple indicator Ammonium dihydrogen phosphate Bromocresol purple indicator Ammonium heptamolybdate Bromophenol blue indicator acs Ammonium heptamolybdate Bromophenol blue indicator acs Ammonium heptamolybdate Bromothymol blue indicator acs Ammonium iron ııı sulfate dode Bromothymol blue indicator acs Ammonium iron(ıı)sulfate ex.pu Brucine gr for analysis Buffer solution ph-10 Buffer solution ph-4 1 Buffer solution ph-7 Buffer solution ph-9 Buffer tablet ind.1000 Copper standard sol.traceable Buffer tablet ind.500 Copper(ıı)chloride dihd.gr acs Buffer titrisol ph-10 Copper(ıı)sulfate pen.extr pur Buffer titrisol ph-4 Copper(ıı)sulfate pen.extr pur Buffer titrisol ph-7 Copper(ıı)sulfate pentahydrate Buffer titrisol ph-9 Creatinine for biochemistry Butane1-sulfonic acid sodium Crystal violet (c.ı.14555) in. Butanol Crystal violet (c.ı.42555) in. Butanol extra pure Crystal violet for microscopy Cadmium acetate dihydrate extra pure Crystal violet for microscopy Cadmium sulfate hydrate Cupferron gr for analysis Calcium acetate Cyclohexane for gas chomatography Calcium carbonate precipi gr Cyclohexane extra pure Calcium chloride anhydrous Cyclohexane for liquid chomatography Calcium chloride anhydrous powder Cyclohexanone extra pure Calcium chloride dihydrate Cynide standart sol.traceable Calcium chloride dihydrate D(+)-glucose monohydrate for microbiology Calcium granular particle D(+)galactose for microbıology Calcium hydroxide gr D(+)mannose for biochemistry Calcium icp standard sol. D(-)-fructose for biochemistry Calcium nitrate tetrahydrate Devarda's alloy gr for analysis Calcium standart sol.500 ml Di ammonium hydrogen phosphate Calcium standart sol.traceable Di-ammonium hydrogen citrate gr for analysis acs Calcium sulfate Di-ammonium oxalate monohydrate Calcium sulfate 1 kg Di-potassium oxalate monohydra Calcon(c.ı.15705)metal indicat Di-potassium oxalate monohydrate for analsysis Calconcarboxylic acıd indicat. Di-sodium hydrogen phosphate Canada balsam for microscopy Dichloroethane extra pure Carbon disulde gr for analys Dichloromethane for gas chromatography Carbon disulde extra pure Dichloromethane gr,acs,iso Carmine for microscopy Dichloromethane extra pure Celyte 545 particle size 0.02-0.1 mm Dichloromethane for chromatog. Cetyltrimetylammoıum bromide Dichlorophenolındophenol 5 gr Charcoal activ powder Diethanolamıne for synthesis Chloral hydrate ph eur,bp,jp Diethyl ether fr for analysis Chloramint trihyd.extra pure Diethylene glycol for synthesis Chloride test Diethylether ext.pure ph eurbp Chlorobenzene for synthesis Dimethyl sulfoxide extra pure Chloroform extra 25 lt Dimethyl sulfoxide for synthesis Chloroform gr for analysis iso Dimethyl sulfoxide gr for analysis acs Chloroform extra pure Dimethylamino benzaldehyde for Chloroform for chomatography Dimethylaminobenzaldeyhde Chromotoprıc acid 25 gr Dimethylformamıide gr for analysis acs,iso Chronium standart sol.traceable Dimethylformamide lab Citric acid monohydrate Dimethylglyoxime gr for anlysis acs Citric acid monohydrate gr for Dimıdium bromide for surfactant tests Citric acıd monohydrate.ex.pur Dioxan extra pure(1-4) Citric acid monohydrate.ex.pur Diphenylamine for synthesis Cobalt icp standard traceable to srm form nist Diphenylamine-4-sulfo.ac.ba.sa Cobalt standart solution traceable to srm from nist Diphenylcarbazide Cobalt(ıı) nitrate hexahydrate Diphenylcarbozone for de.of me Cobalt(ıı)chloride hexahydrate gr for analysis acs Diphenylcarbozone for de.of me Collodion %4 dab 6 Disulne blue vn 150 (c.ı.42045) for surfactant tests Congo red (c.ı.22120) indicat. Dithizone gr Dodecyl sulfate sodium salt Copper (ıı) chloride for synthesis Entellan new Copper ne powder Entellan new for mic. 500 ml Copper icp standart traceable Eosiney solutıon 0,5% agueu Copper ıı acetate mono.cryst. Eosiney for microscopy Copper ıı nitrate trihydrate Eosiney for microscopy Copper ıı sulfate pentahydr gr Eriochrom black t . 2 Erythrosine b (c.ı.45430) for microscopy certistain Ethanol 2,5 lt absolute Hydrobromic acid 47% extra pure Ethanol 96%extra pureph eur Hydrochloric acid 37% gr for Ethanol absolute gr for analysis acs,iso,reag. Ph eur Hydrochloric acid 37% gr for analysis Ethanolamine extra pure Hydrochloric acid 37% ext.pure Ethidium bromide for biocemis Hydrochloric acid 37% ext.pure Ethyl acetate (chromotography) Hydrochloric acid c(hcl)=1 mol/l (1 n) titripur Ethyl acetate for analysis Hydrochloric acid for 1000 ml c(hcl)=0,1 mol/l (0,1 n) tıtrısol Ethyl acetate for gas chromatography suprasolv Hydrochloric acid for 1000 ml c(hcl)=0,5 mol/l (0,5 n) tıtrısol Ethyl acetate extra pure Hydrochloric acid for 1000 ml c(hcl)=1 mol/l (1 n) tıtrısol Ethylene diamin dihydrcklo Hydrochloric acid sol.0,1 n lt Ethylene glycol m.methyl ether Hydrouoric acid 38-40% ex.pu Ethylene glycol extra pure Hydrouoric acid 40% gr for analysis Ethylenediamine dihydrate Hydrogen peroxide 30% h2o2 (perhydrol) Ethylenediamine for synthesis Hydrogen peroxide 30% ext.pure Ethylenedinitrilotetraacetic acid extra pure (edta) Hydrogen peroxide 30% ext.pure Ferroin indicator solution for waste water analysis Hydrogen peroxide 35% ext.pure Folin-ciocalteu's phenol reagent Hydrogen peroxide 35% ext.pure Folin-ciocalteu's phenol reagent Hydroquinone for synthesis Formaldehyde solution myn.37% stabilized Hydroxylammonium chloride gr for analysis acs,iso Formaldehyde solution min.37% Icp multi-element standard sol.ıv 1000 mg/l Formaldehyde solution min.37% Immersıon oil Formamide extra pure Immersıon oil Formic acid Indigo carmine (c.ı.73015) gr Formic acid 98-100% gr for analysis Indole-3-acetic acid Formic acid 98-100% extra pure Indole-3-butyric acid acid Fuchsin acid for microscopy certistain Indole-3-butyric acid lab Fuchsin for microscopy Indole-3-butyric acid lab Fuchsin for microscopy Iodine monochloride Furfural for synthesis Iodine resublimed gr for Gallic acid (anhydrous) for synthesis Iodine resublimed gr for anlysis Gibberellic acid for synthesis Iodine solution for 1000 ml, c(12)=0.05 mol/l (0.1 n) tıtrısol Giemsa's azur eosin methylene blue Iodıine trichlorıde Giemsa's sol.for microscopy Iron (ıı) sulfate heptahydrate Glass woll lab Iron (ııı) nitrate nonahydrate gr for analysis acs Glutardıaldehyde for synthesis Iron for analysis reduced 100 Glycerol 87% extra pure Iron ıı sulfate heptahydrate Glycerol gr for analysis acs Iron ıı sulde Glycerol anhydrous extra pure Iron ııı chloride hexahydrate Glycine 100 gr Iron standard sol.traceable Glycine cryst.suitable for use as excıpıent emprove Iron standart sol.traceable Gold standart sol.traceable to srm Iron(ıı)sulfate heptahydrate Gram-color stain set for the gram staınıng method Iron(ııı)chloride hexahydrate Gum arabıc spray Isoamyl alcohol Hematoxylin sol.modied acc. Isoamyl alcohol (mix.of.isom) Hematoxylin cryst Isooctane for spectroscopy uvasol Hematoxylin crys Isooctane gr
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