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Formula Mol Wt Package Price N-(DIMETHYLAMINOPROPYL)-N'- gm, Kg, 03-2348 25952-53-8 C H N · HCl 191.7 On Request ETHYLCARBO- DIIMIDE HCL 8 17 3 Bulk 3-AMINOQUINUCLIDINE gm, Kg, 02-2389 6530-09-2 98% C H N · 2HCl 199.12 On Request DIHYDROCHLORIDE 7 14 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-1286 873-51-8 DICHLOROPHENYLBORANE 97% C H BCl 158.82 On Request 6 5 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1780 5346-90-7 ALPHA-D-CELLOBIOSE OCTAACETATE 98% C H O 678.59 On Request 28 38 19 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-1784 3218-02-8 CYCLOHEXANEMETHYLAMINE 98% C H CH NH 113.2 On Request 6 11 2 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1617 451-46-7 ETHYL 4-FLUOROBENZOATE 99% FC H CO C H 168.16 On Request 6 4 2 2 5 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1764 2251-50-5 PENTAFLUOROBENZOYL CHLORIDE 99% C F COCl 230.52 On Request 6 5 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1317 771-61-9 PENTAFLUOROPHENOL 99% C F OH 184.06 On Request 6 5 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-1637 3637-61-4 CYCLOPENTANEMETHANOL 98% C H CH OH 100.16 On Request 5 9 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1405 767-69-1 6-BROMOPURINE 98% C H BrN 199.01 On Request 5 3 4 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-2349 920-66-1 1,1,1,3,3,3-HEXAFLUORO-2-PROPANOL 99% (CF ) CHOH 168.04 On Request 3 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-2514 513-31-5 2,3-DIBROMOPROPENE, TECH. 80% CH BrCBr=CH 199.87 On Request 2 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1200 872-31-1 3-BROMOTHIOPHENE 97% C H BrS 163.04 On Request 4 3 Bulk (C H ) PCH CH P(C H gm, Kg, 03-2106 1663-45-2 1,2-BIS(DIPHENYLPHOSPHINO)ETHANE 97% 6 5 2 2 2 6 398.42 On Request 5)2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1564 1271-42-7 FERROCENECARBOXYLIC ACID 97% C H FeO 230.04 On Request 11 10 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-2186 1293-87-4 1,1'-FERROCENEDICARBOXYLIC ACID 96% C H FeO 274.05 On Request 12 10 4 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-1176 28728-55-4 HEXADIMETHRINE BROMIDE 95% On Request Bulk 4-(DIMETHYLAMINO)PYRIDINE, gm, Kg, 03-1026 1122-58-3 99% C H N 122.17 On Request REAGENTPLUS 7 10 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-2021 107-37-9 ALLYLTRICHLOROSILANE 95% H C=CHCH SiCl 175.52 On Request 2 2 3 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1989 3958-60-9 2-NITROBENZYL BROMIDE 98% O NC H CH Br 216.03 On Request 2 6 4 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1551 434-45-7 2,2,2-TRIFLUOROACETOPHENONE 99% CF COC H 174.12 On Request 3 6 5 Bulk CH CH CH COCH(CH gm, Kg, 03-1788 7379-12-6 2-METHYL-3-HEXANONE 98% 3 2 2 3 114.19 On Request )2 Bulk 4-BROMOBENZENESULFONYL gm, Kg, 02-1941 98-58-8 98% BrC H SO Cl 255.52 On Request CHLORIDE 6 4 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1621 10310-21-1 2-AMINO-6-CHLOROPURINE 99% C H ClN 169.57 On Request 5 4 5 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-2564 493-01-6 CIS-DECAHYDRONAPHTHALENE 99% C H 138.25 On Request 10 18 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-2046 590-35-2 2,2-DIMETHYLPENTANE 99% CH CH CH C(CH ) 100.2 On Request 3 2 2 3 3 Bulk CH CH CH CH=CHCH gm, Kg, 03-2013 4050-45-7 TRANS-2-HEXENE 97% 3 2 2 84.16 On Request 3 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-2043 1192-37-6 METHYLENECYCLOHEXANE 98% C H (=CH ) 96.17 On Request 6 10 2 Bulk 03-1494 15870-10-7 2-METHYL-1-HEPTENE 99% CH3(CH2)4C(CH3)=CH2 112.21 gm, Kg, On Request To Place an Order / to request a Quote, E-mail: [email protected] ; Phone: 872-216-9865 / 414-534-7845 © Anvia Chemicals Page 1 Anvia Chemicals Online Catalog Catalog CAS Name Purity Mol. Formula Mol Wt Package Price gm, Kg, 03-1559 646-04-8 TRANS-2-PENTENE 99% C H CH=CHCH 70.13 On Request 2 5 3 Bulk 3-PENTEN-2-OL, PREDOMINANTLY CH CH=CHCH(OH)CH gm, Kg, 02-2340 3899-34-1 96% 3 86.13 On Request TRANS 3 Bulk H C=CHCH CH(OH)C gm, Kg, 02-2189 2883-45-6 1,6-HEPTADIEN-4-OL 97% 2 2 112.17 On Request H2CH=CH2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1581 2004-70-8 TRANS-PIPERYLENE 96% CH CH=CHCH=CH 68.12 On Request 3 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-1797 873-66-5 TRANS-BETA-METHYLSTYRENE 99% C H CH=CHCH 118.18 On Request 6 5 3 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-1547 33892-75-0 5-METHOXY-1-TETRALONE 97% C H O 176.21 On Request 11 12 2 Bulk 4-METHOXY-ALPHA-TOLUENETHIOL, gm, Kg, 03-1808 6258-60-2 90% CH OC H CH SH 154.23 On Request TECH. 3 6 4 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-2339 104-72-3 1-PHENYLDECANE 98% C H (CH ) CH 218.38 On Request 6 5 2 9 3 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1753 3113-72-2 5-METHYL-2-NITROBENZOIC ACID 95% CH C H (NO )CO H 181.15 On Request 3 6 3 2 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-2429 14924-53-9 ETHYL CYCLOBUTANECARBOXYLATE 99% C H CO C H 128.17 On Request 4 7 2 2 5 Bulk 2'-HYDROXY-5'- gm, Kg, 03-1891 705-15-7 99% HOC H (OCH )COCH 166.17 On Request METHOXYACETOPHENONE 6 3 3 3 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1840 430-51-3 FLUOROACETONE 98% CH COCH F 76.07 On Request 3 2 Bulk (R)-(+)-ALPHA-METHYLBENZYLAMINE gm, Kg, 03-1227 3886-69-9 98% C H CH(CH )NH 121.18 On Request (96% EE/GLC) 6 5 3 2 Bulk (S)-(-)-ALPHA-METHYLBENZYLAMINE gm, Kg, 03-1401 2627-86-3 98% C H CH(CH )NH 121.18 On Request (98% EE/GLC) 6 5 3 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-2345 2632-13-5 2-BROMO-4'-METHOXYACETOPHENONE 97% CH OC H COCH Br 229.07 On Request 3 6 4 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-2167 5000-65-7 2-BROMO-3'-METHOXYACETOPHENONE 98% CH OC H COCH Br 229.07 On Request 3 6 4 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1097 768-66-1 2,2,6,6-TETRAMETHYLPIPERIDINE 99% C H N 141.25 On Request 9 19 Bulk TRIMETHYL 1,3,5- gm, Kg, 02-2326 2672-58-4 98% C H (CO CH ) 252.22 On Request BENZENETRICARBOXYLATE 6 3 2 3 3 Bulk (R)-(-)-2-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (99% gm, Kg, 03-1850 2623-91-8 99% C H CH(NH )CO H 103.12 On Request EE/GLC) 2 5 2 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-2207 2637-37-8 2-QUINOLINETHIOL 97% C H NS 161.22 On Request 9 7 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-1527 3678-62-4 2-CHLORO-4-METHYLPYRIDINE 98% C H ClN 127.57 On Request 6 6 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-2448 18368-63-3 2-CHLORO-6-METHYLPYRIDINE 99% C H ClN 127.57 On Request 6 6 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1718 765-69-5 2-METHYL-1,3-CYCLOPENTANEDIONE 99% CH C H (=O) 112.13 On Request 3 5 5 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1672 619-19-2 2-HYDROXY-4-NITROBENZOIC ACID 97% HOC H (NO )CO H 183.12 On Request 6 3 2 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1465 625-92-3 3,5-DIBROMOPYRIDINE 99% C H Br N 236.89 On Request 5 3 2 Bulk DIETHYL 1,4-DIHYDRO-2,6-DIMETHYL- gm, Kg, 02-1604 1149-23-1 95% C H NO 253.29 On Request 3,5- PYRIDINEDICARBOXYLATE 13 19 4 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-2289 6325-93-5 4-NITROBENZENESULFONAMIDE 97% O NC H SO NH 202.19 On Request 2 6 4 2 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-2196 88-82-4 2,3,5-TRIIODOBENZOIC ACID 98% I C H CO H 499.81 On Request 3 6 2 2 Bulk 03-1209 533-67-5 2-DEOXY-D-RIBOSE 97% C5H10O4 134.13 gm, Kg, On Request To Place an Order / to request a Quote, E-mail: [email protected] ; Phone: 872-216-9865 / 414-534-7845 © Anvia Chemicals Page 2 Anvia Chemicals Online Catalog Catalog CAS Name Purity Mol. Formula Mol Wt Package Price Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1900 12093-10-6 FERROCENECARBOXALDEHYDE 98% C H FeO 214.04 On Request 11 10 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-1351 55-86-7 MECHLORETHAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE 98% (ClCH CH ) NCH ·HCl 192.51 On Request 2 2 2 3 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-2162 1072-97-5 2-AMINO-5-BROMOPYRIDINE 97% C H BrN 173.01 On Request 5 5 2 Bulk 2-AMINO-4-CHLORO-6- gm, Kg, 03-1787 5600-21-5 97% C H ClN 143.57 On Request METHYLPYRIMIDINE 5 6 3 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-1864 13472-00-9 2-(4-AMINOPHENYL)ETHYLAMINE 97% H NC H CH CH NH 136.19 On Request 2 6 4 2 2 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-1061 521-31-3 3-AMINOPHTHALHYDRAZIDE 97% C H N O 177.16 On Request 8 7 3 2 Bulk 3,4-DIHYDROXY-3-CYCLOBUTENE-1,2- gm, Kg, 03-1786 2892-51-5 99% (HO) C (=O) 114.06 On Request DIONE 2 4 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-2351 5292-43-3 TERT-BUTYL BROMOACETATE 98% BrCH COOC(CH ) 195.05 On Request 2 3 3 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-2142 4068-76-2 METHYL 5-BROMOSALICYLATE 95% BrC H -2-(OH)CO CH 231.04 On Request 6 3 2 3 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1793 10373-78-1 CAMPHORQUINONE 97% C H O 166.22 On Request 10 14 2 Bulk 3-CHLOROPROPANESULFONYL gm, Kg, 02-1753 1633-82-5 98% Cl(CH ) SO Cl 177.05 On Request CHLORIDE 2 3 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-1463 1620-75-3 6-METHYL-2-PYRIDINECARBONITRILE C H N 118.14 On Request 7 6 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1183 628-41-1 1,4-CYCLOHEXADIENE 97% C H 80.13 On Request 6 8 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-2589 931-87-3 CIS-CYCLOOCTENE 95% C H 110.2 On Request 8 14 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1170 765-30-0 CYCLOPROPYLAMINE 98% C H NH 57.09 On Request 3 5 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-2052 452-58-4 2,3-DIAMINOPYRIDINE 95% C H N 109.13 On Request 5 7 3 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-1094 4752-10-7 1,4-DICHLOROPHTHALAZINE 95% C H Cl N 199.04 On Request 8 4 2 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1963 303-38-8 2,3-DIHYDROXYBENZOIC ACID 99% (HO) C H CO H 154.12 On Request 2 6 3 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1819 7311-34-4 3,5-DIMETHOXYBENZALDEHYDE 98% (CH O) C H CHO 166.17 On Request 3 2 6 3 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-2381 100-82-3 3-FLUOROBENZYLAMINE 97% FC H CH NH 125.14 On Request 6 4 2 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-1440 109-81-9 N-METHYLETHYLENEDIAMINE 95% NH CH CH NHCH 74.12 On Request 2 2 2 3 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-1534 142-25-6 N,N,N'-TRIMETHYLETHYLENEDIAMINE 97% (CH ) NCH CH NHCH 102.18 On Request 3 2 2 2 3 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-2225 89-93-0 2-METHYLBENZYLAMINE 96% CH C H CH NH 121.18 On Request 3 6 4 2 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-1438 19437-26-4 DI-2-PYRIDYL KETONE 99% C H N O 184.19 On Request 11 8 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1837 4942-47-6 1-ADAMANTANEACETIC ACID 98% C H O 194.27 On Request 12 18 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 03-1801 2071-20-7 BIS(DIPHENYLPHOSPHINO)METHANE 97% (C H ) PCH P(C H ) 384.39 On Request 6 5 2 2 6 5 2 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-1915 930-22-3 BUTADIENE MONOXIDE 98% C H O 70.09 On Request 4 6 Bulk gm, Kg, 02-1914 4441-63-8 CYCLOHEXANEBUTYRIC ACID 99% C H (CH ) CO H 170.25 On Request 6 11 2 3 2 Bulk To Place an Order / to request a Quote, E-mail: [email protected] ; Phone: 872-216-9865 / 414-534-7845 © Anvia Chemicals Page 3 Anvia Chemicals Online Catalog Catalog CAS Name Purity Mol.
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