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ITEM # CAS NAME Volume 1 Volume 2 A1004 587-48-4 3 Northernchem Product List - In Stock: Available to ship in 1-2 business days ITEM # CAS NAME Volume 1 Volume 2 A1004 587-48-4 3-Acetamidobenzoic acid 10g 1KG A1006 480424-93-9 3-Acetamidophenylboronic acid pinacol ester 10g 1KG A1016 62368-29-0 1-Acetyl-6-aminoindoline 10g 1KG A1018 49669-13-8 2-Acetyl-6-bromopyridine 10g 1KG A1020 38940-62-4 3-Acetyl-5-bromopyridine 10g 1KG A1021 139042-59-4 5-Acetyl-2-bromopyridine 10g 1KG A1025 59576-26-0 2-Acetyl-4-methylpyridine 10g 1KG A1027 22047-25-2 Acetylpyrazine 10g 1KG A1028 1122-62-9 2-Acetylpyridine 10g 1KG A1029 1072-83-9 2-Acetylpyrrole 10g 1KG A1033 7784-27-2 Aluminium nitrate nonahydrate 10g 1KG A1034 7784-24-9 Aluminum potassium sulfate dodecahydrate 10g 1KG A1036 529-23-7 2-Aminobenzaldehyde 10g 1KG A1037 934-32-7 2-Aminobenzimidazole 10g 1KG A1039 150-13-0 4-Aminobenzoic Acid 10g 1KG A1041 1205-72-7 4-Amino-1-benzylpiperidine 10g 1KG A1042 2243-47-2 3-Aminobiphenyl 10g 1KG A1046 2840-29-1 3-Amino-4-bromobenzoic acid 10g 1KG A1047 42237-85-4 3-Amino-5-bromobenzoic acid 10g 1KG A1049 1140-17-6 2-Amino-4’-bromobenzophenone 10g 1KG A1051 869557-43-7 2-Amino-3-bromo-5-fluoropyridine 10g 1KG A1052 884495-22-1 3-Amino-5-bromo-2-fluoropyridine 10g 1KG A1053 381233-96-1 2-Amino-5-bromo-3-iodopyridine 10g 1KG A1054 17282-00-7 2-Amino-3-bromo-5-methylpyridine 10g 1KG A1056 98198-48-2 2-Amino-5-bromo-4-methylpyridine 10g 1KG A1057 42753-71-9 6-Amino-3-bromo-2-methylpyridine 10g 1KG A1058 6945-68-2 2-Amino-5-bromo-3-nitropyridine 10g 1KG A1059 40925-68-6 2-Amino-4-bromophenol 10g 1KG A1061 13534-99-1 2-Amino-3-bromopyridine 10g 1KG A1062 84249-14-9 2-Amino-4-bromopyridine 10g 1KG A1063 1072-97-5 2-Amino-5-bromopyridine 10g 1KG A1064 19798-81-3 2-Amino-6-bromopyridine 10g 1KG A1065 39856-58-1 3-Amino-2-bromopyridine 10g 1KG A1066 13535-01-8 3-Amino-5-bromopyridine 10g 1KG A1067 13534-97-9 3-Amino-6-bromopyridine 10g 1KG A1068 7598-35-8 4-Amino-2-bromopyridine 10g 1KG A1069 13534-98-0 4-Amino-3-bromopyridine 10g 1KG A1070 7752-82-1 2-Amino-5-bromopyrimidine 10g 1KG A1071 2486-71-7 4-Amino-3-chlorobenzoic acid 10g 1KG A1072 133627-45-9 3-Amino-2-chloro-4-methylpyridine 10g 1KG A1073 34552-13-1 3-Amino-2-chloro-5-methylpyridine 10g 1KG A1074 19798-80-2 2-Amino-4-chloropyridine 10g 1KG A1075 1072-98-6 2-Amino-5-chloropyridine 10g 1KG A1076 45644-21-1 2-Amino-6-chloropyridine 10g 1KG A1077 6298-19-7 3-Amino-2-chloropyridine 10g 1KG A1078 14432-12-3 4-Amino-2-chloropyridine 10g 1KG A1079 5350-93-6 5-Amino-2-chloropyridine 10g 1KG A1080 3993-78-0 2-Amino-4-chloropyrimidine 10g 1KG A1081 5428-89-7 2-Amino-5-chloropyrimidine 10g 1KG A1082 35486-42-1 2-Amino-3,5-dibromopyridine 10g 1KG A1083 39906-04-2 5-Amino-4,6-dichloro-2methylpyrimidine 10g 1KG A1084 4214-74-8 2-Amino-3,5-dichloropyridine 10g 1KG A1085 2587-02-2 4-Amino-2,6-dichloropyridine 10g 1KG A1086 10132-07-7 4-Amino-2,6-dichloropyrimidine 10g 1KG A1088 31329-64-3 4-Amino-3,5-dimethylisoxazole 10g 1KG A1090 767-15-7 2-Amino-4,6-dimethylpyrimidine 10g 1KG A1091 1597-32-6 2-Amino-6-fluoropyridine 10g 1KG A1092 3977-29-5 2-Amino-4-hydroxy-6-methylopyrimidine 10g 1KG A1093 16867-03-1 2-Amino-3-hydroxypyridine 10g 1KG A1095 5192-03-0 5-Aminoindole 10g 1KG A1097 104830-06-0 2-Amino-3-iodopyridine 10g 1KG A1098 29958-12-1 5-Amino-2-iodopyridine 10g 1KG A1100 1125-60-6 5-Aminoisoquinoline 10g 1KG A1101 2486-75-1 4-Amino-2-methylbenzoic acid 10g 1KG A1102 97004-04-1 5-(Aminomethyl)-2-chloropyridine 10g 1KG A1103 6635-86-5 2-Amino-4-methyl-3-nitropyridine 10g 1KG A1105 3430-14-6 5-Amino-2-methylpyridine 10g 1KG A1106 108-52-1 2-Amino-4-methylpyrimidine 10g 1KG A1109 1681-37-4 4-Amino-3-nitropyridine 10g 1KG A1110 3073-77-6 2-Amino-5-nitropyrimidine 10g 1KG A1113 4854-84-6 4-(4-Aminophenyl)benzonitrile 10g 1KG A1116 1820-80-0 3-Aminopyrazole 10g 1KG A1117 16617-46-2 3-Aminopyrazole-4-carbonitrile 10g 1KG A1118 504-29-0 2-Aminopyridine 10g 1KG A1119 462-08-8 3-Aminopyridine 10g 1KG A1120 504-24-5 4-Aminopyridine 10g 1KG A1121 55338-73-3 5-Amino-2-pyridinecarbonitrile 10g 1KG A1122 7521-41-7 2-Amino-3-pyridinecarboxaldehyde 10g 1KG A1123 13438-65-8 2-Aminopyridine-3-carboxamide 10g 1KG A1124 5345-47-1 2-Aminopyridine-3-carboxylic acid 10g 1KG A1125 7579-20-6 3-Aminopyridine-4-carboxylic acid 10g 1KG A1127 580-17-6 3-Aminoquinoline 10g 1KG A1128 611-34-7 5-Aminoquinoline 10g 1KG A1129 70125-16-5 2-Amino-8-quinolinol 10g 1KG A1130 631-61-8 Ammonium acetate 10g 1KG A1131 12124-97-9 Ammonium bromide 10g 1KG A1133 12125-01-8 Ammonium fluoride 10g 1KG A1134 540-69-2 Ammonium formate 10g 1KG A1135 7783-20-2 Ammonium sulphate 10g 1KG A1136 62-53-3 Aniline 10g 1KG A1137 271-63-6 7-Azaindole 10g 1KG A1144 65079-19-8 6-Amino-2-methylquinoline 10g 1KG A1145 18978-78-4 8-Amino-2-methylquinoline 10g 1KG A1147 580-22-3 2-Aminoquinoline 10g 1KG A1148 580-15-4 6-Aminoquinoline 10g 1KG A1149 578-66-5 8-Aminoquinoline 10g 1KG A1152 5221-42-1 4-Acetamidopyridine 10g 1KG A1155 350-03-8 3-Acetylpyridine 10g 1KG A1156 1122-54-9 4-Acetylpyridine 10g 1KG A1157 107866-54-6 1-Acetyl-1H-1,2,3-triazolo[4,5-b]pyridine 10g 1KG A1158 24016-03-3 2-Amino-3-benzyloxypyridine 10g 1KG A1159 26163-03-1 2-Amino-3-bromo-5-chloropyridine 10g 1KG A1161 31430-41-8 2-Amino-3-chloro-5-methylpyridine 10g 1KG A1162 20712-16-7 2-AMINO-5-CHLORO-3-PICOLINE 10g 1KG A1164 20511-15-3 3-Amino-4-chloropyridine 10g 1KG A1165 79456-26-1 2-Amino-3-chloro-5-trifluoromethylpyridine 10g 1KG A1166 24517-64-4 2-Amino-3-cyanopyridine 10g 1KG A1167 4214-73-7 2-Amino-5-cyanopyridine 10g 1KG A1169 39856-57-0 3-Amino-2,6-dibromopyridine 10g 1KG A1170 84539-34-4 4-Amino-3,5-dibromopyridine 10g 1KG A1172 22137-52-6 2-Amino-3,5-dichloro-6-methylpyridine 10g 1KG A1175 22889-78-7 4-Amino-3,5-dichloropyridine 10g 1KG A1179 21717-96-4 2-Amino-5-fluoropyridine 10g 1KG A1180 2247-88-3 -Amino-3-fluoropyridine 10g 1KG A1181 1827-27-6 5-Amino-2-fluoropyridine 10g 1KG A1182 6320-39-4 3-Amino-4-hydroxypyridine 10g 1KG A1184 260-94-6 Acridine 10g 1KG A1186 90-45-9 9-Aminoacridine 10g 1KG A1187 10210-32-9 2-Acetylanthracene 10g 1KG A1188 72-48-0 Alizarin 10g 1KG A1191 912444-00-9 ABT 888 10g 1KG A1195 111790-37-5 Biotinylamidoethylacetamide 10g 1KG 5-Aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide-1-β-D- A1199 2627-69-2 10g 1KG ribofuranoside, Acadesine A1201 4919-03-3 4-Aminoimidazole Dihydrochloride 10g 1KG A1202 1450-93-7 2-Aminoimidazole Sulfate 10g 1KG A1208 147403-03-0 Azilsartan 10g 1KG A1209 527-73-1 Azomycin 10g 1KG A1210 1750-12-5 4-Amino-3-hydrazino-5-mercapto-1,2,4-triazole 10g 1KG A1217 25503-90-6 1-Acetylisonipecotic Acid 10g 1KG A1219 59084-16-1 1-Acetyl Isonipecotoyl Chloride 10g 1KG A1220 2482-00-0 Agmatine Sulfate 10g 1KG A1221 59338-87-3 Alizapride Hydrochloride 10g 1KG A1222 22059-21-8 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic Acid 10g 1KG A1226 2975-41-9 2-Aminoindan 10g 1KG A1228 499-04-7 Arecaidine 10g 1KG A1229 300-08-3 Arecoline Hydrobromide 10g 1KG A1230 13433-09-5 L-Aspartyl-L-phenylalanine 10g 1KG A1231 1783-96-6 D-Aspartic Acid 10g 1KG A1232 64744-50-9 3-Azaspiro-[4,5]decan-3-one 10g 1KG A1233 13362-28-2 2-Aminoisonicotinic Acid 10g 1KG A1236 73896-36-3 2-Amino-6-methoxy-3-nitropyridine 10g 1KG A1237 17920-35-3 2-Amino-6-methoxypyridine 10g 1KG A1239 20265-39-8 4-Amino-2-methoxypyridine 10g 1KG A1240 6628-77-9 5-Amino-2-methoxypyridine 10g 1KG A1241 18344-51-9 2-Amino-3-methyl-5-nitropyridine 10g 1KG A1242 21901-40-6 2-Amino-4-methyl-5-nitropyridine 10g 1KG A1243 21901-29-1 2-Amino-6-methyl-3-nitropyridine 10g 1KG A1244 22280-62-2 2-Amino-6-methyl-5-nitropyridine 10g 1KG A1245 1603-40-3 2-Amino-3-methylpyridine 10g 1KG A1246 695-34-1 2-Amino-4-methylpyridine 10g 1KG A1247 1603-41-4 2-Amino-5-methylpyridine 10g 1KG A1248 1824-81-3 2-Amino-6-methylpyridine 10g 1KG A1250 3430-27-1 3-Amino-4-methylpyridine 10g 1KG A1255 329-89-5 6-Aminonicotinamide 10g 1KG A1258 3167-49-5 6-Aminopyridine-3-carboxylic acid 10g 1KG A1259 4214-75-9 2-Amino-3-nitropyridine 10g 1KG A1260 13269-19-7 3-Amino-2-nitropyridine 10g 1KG A1261 33421-40-8 2-Amino-5-phenylpyridine 10g 1KG A1262 24242-20-4 5-Aminopyridine-2-carboxylic Acid 10g 1KG A1263 23628-31-1 6-Amino-2-pyridinecarboxylic Acid 10g 1KG A1264 23612-57-9 2-Amino-3-pyridinemethanol 10g 1KG A1266 33630-99-8 3-Amino-2-pyridone 10g 1KG A1268 106447-97-6 2-Amino-4-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine 10g 1KG A1269 74784-70-6 2-Amino-5-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine 10g 1KG A1270 34486-24-3 2-Amino-6-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine 10g 1KG A1271 106877-33-2 5-Amino-2-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine 10g 1KG A1272 68302-57-8 Amlexanox 10g 1KG A1273 111470-99-6 Amlodipine Besylate 10g 1KG A1276 122-85-0 4-Acetamidobenzaldehyde 10g 1KG A1277 878-00-2 4-Acetoxybenzaldehyde 10g 1KG A1280 61424-76-8 2-Amino-3-formylchromone 10g 1KG A1283 642-31-9 9-Anthracenecarboxaldehyde 10g 1KG A1286 1192-62-7 2-Acetylfuran 10g 1KG A1292 5734-64-5 2-Amino-4-chloro-6-methoxypyrimidine 10g 1KG A1293 5600-21-5 2-Amino-4-chloro-6-methylpyrimidine 10g 1KG A1295 5305-59-9 4-Amino-6-chloropyrimidine 10g 1KG A1296 171887-03-9 2-Amino-4,6-dichloro-5-formamidopyrimidine 10g 1KG A1299 56-09-7 2-Amino-4,6-dihydroxypyrimidine 10g 1KG A1300 36315-01-2 2-Amino-4,6-dimethoxypyrimidine 10g 1KG A1301 3289-50-7 4-Amino-2,6-dimethoxypyrimidine 10g 1KG A1305 1193-22-2 4-Amino-6-hydroxypyrimidine 10g 1KG A1307 152460-10-1 2-(5-Amino-2-methylanilino)-4-(3-pyridyl)pyrimidine 10g 1KG A1308 2380-63-4 4-Aminopyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine 10g 1KG A1310 591-54-8 4-Aminopyrimidine 10g 1KG A1311 16075-42-6 2-Amino-4-(trifluoromethyl)pyrimidine 10g 1KG A1312 873-83-6 6-Aminouracil 10g 1KG A1313 22720-75-8 2-Acetylbenzothiophene 10g 1KG A1314 5370-25-2 2-Acetyl-5-bromothiophene 10g
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