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REFERENCE PRODUCT CAS NUMBER Concentration Isotope REFERENCE PRODUCT CAS NUMBER Concentration Isotope Solvent Qty A081P01G Ammonium formate 540-69-2 Neat no 1000mg A081S010ACEA Ammonium formate 540-69-2 10ug/mL no Acetone 10mL A081S010ACVC Ammonium formate 540-69-2 10ug/mL no Acetone 1.1mL A081S100ACVC Ammonium formate 540-69-2 100ug/mL no Acetone 1.1mL A082P01G Ammonium bicarbonate 1066-33-7 Neat no 1000mg A082S010ACEA Ammonium bicarbonate 1066-33-7 10ug/mL no Acetone 10mL A082S010ACVC Ammonium bicarbonate 1066-33-7 10ug/mL no Acetone 1.1mL A082S100ACVC Ammonium bicarbonate 1066-33-7 100ug/mL no Acetone 1.1mL A290P05G Ammonium dihydrogen phosphate 7722-76-1 Neat no 5000mg A648P10L Ammonium iron(III) sulfate solution 10138-04-2 Neat no 10mL B097P010 Boric acid 10043-35-3 Neat no 10mg B097P01G Boric acid 10043-35-3 Neat no 1000mg B097P100 Boric acid 10043-35-3 Neat no 100mg B097S010ANEA Boric acid 10043-35-3 10ug/mL no Acetonitrile 10mL B097S010ANVC Boric acid 10043-35-3 10ug/mL no Acetonitrile 1.1mL B097S100ANVC Boric acid 10043-35-3 100ug/mL no Acetonitrile 1.1mL B138P01G Sodium bicarbonate 144-55-8 Neat no 1000mg B138P100 Sodium bicarbonate 144-55-8 Neat no 100mg B138S010ANEA Sodium bicarbonate 144-55-8 10ug/mL no Acetonitrile 10mL B138S010ANVC Sodium bicarbonate 144-55-8 10ug/mL no Acetonitrile 1.1mL B138S01MANVC Sodium bicarbonate 144-55-8 1000ug/mL no Acetonitrile 1.1mL B138S100ANVC Sodium bicarbonate 144-55-8 100ug/mL no Acetonitrile 1.1mL B323P100 Sodium Tetraborate Decahydrat/ Borax 1303-96-4 Neat no 100mg B456P10C Boron trifluoride-methanol 373-57-9 Neat no 100mL C163P01G Copper (II) sulfate 7758-98-7 Neat no 1000mg C165P01G Cesium carbonate 534-17-8 Neat no 1000mg C179P01G Cobalt (II) acetate 4H2O 6147-53-1 Neat no 1000mg C181P010 Copper 7440-50-8 Neat no 10mg C181P01G Copper 7440-50-8 Neat no 1000mg C181P100 Copper 7440-50-8 Neat no 100mg C181S010ANEA Copper 7440-50-8 10ug/mL no Acetonitrile 10mL C181S010ANVC Copper 7440-50-8 10ug/mL no Acetonitrile 1.1mL C181S01MANVC Copper 7440-50-8 1000ug/mL no Acetonitrile 1.1mL C181S100ANVC Copper 7440-50-8 100ug/mL no Acetonitrile 1.1mL C182P01G Cadmium 7440-43-9 Neat no 1000mg C182P025 Cadmium 7440-43-9 Neat no 25mg C182P100 Cadmium 7440-43-9 Neat no 100mg C182P250 Cadmium 7440-43-9 Neat no 250mg C182S010HOEA Cadmium 7440-43-9 10ug/mL no Water 10mL C182S010HOVC Cadmium 7440-43-9 10ug/mL no Water 1.1mL C182S01MHOVC Cadmium 7440-43-9 1000ug/mL no Water 1.1mL C182S100HOVC Cadmium 7440-43-9 100ug/mL no Water 1.1mL C183P010 Chromium 7440-47-3 Neat no 10mg C183P01G Chromium 7440-47-3 Neat no 1000mg www.WEBER.hu 1/6 [email protected] REFERENCE PRODUCT CAS NUMBER Concentration Isotope Solvent Qty C183P100 Chromium 7440-47-3 Neat no 100mg C183S010ANEA Chromium 7440-47-3 10ug/mL no Acetonitrile 10mL C183S010ANVC Chromium 7440-47-3 10ug/mL no Acetonitrile 1.1mL C183S01MANVC Chromium 7440-47-3 1000ug/mL no Acetonitrile 1.1mL C183S100ANVC Chromium 7440-47-3 100ug/mL no Acetonitrile 1.1mL C187P01G Silver carbonate 534-16-7 Neat no 1000mg C187P100 Silver carbonate 534-16-7 Neat no 100mg C187S010HOEA Silver carbonate 534-16-7 10ug/mL no Water 10mL C187S010HOVC Silver carbonate 534-16-7 10ug/mL no Water 1.1mL C187S01MHOVC Silver carbonate 534-16-7 1000ug/mL no Water 1.1mL C187S100HOVC Silver carbonate 534-16-7 100ug/mL no Water 1.1mL C188P010 Chromium (III) chloride 10049-05-5 Neat no 10mg C188P01G Chromium (III) chloride 10049-05-5 Neat no 1000mg C188P100 Chromium (III) chloride 10049-05-5 Neat no 100mg C188S010ANEA Chromium (III) chloride 10049-05-5 10ug/mL no Acetonitrile 10mL C188S010ANVC Chromium (III) chloride 10049-05-5 10ug/mL no Acetonitrile 1.1mL C188S01MANVC Chromium (III) chloride 10049-05-5 1000ug/mL no Acetonitrile 1.1mL C188S100ANVC Chromium (III) chloride 10049-05-5 100ug/mL no Acetonitrile 1.1mL C227P010 Sodium chlorate 7775-09-9 Neat no 10mg C227P01G Sodium chlorate 7775-09-9 Neat no 1000mg C227P025 Sodium chlorate 7775-09-9 Neat no 25mg C227P250 Sodium chlorate 7775-09-9 Neat no 250mg C227S010MEEA Sodium chlorate 7775-09-9 10ug/mL no Methanol 10mL C227S010MEVC Sodium chlorate 7775-09-9 10ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL C227S100MEVC Sodium chlorate 7775-09-9 100ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL C228P01G Ammonium chloride 12125-02-9 Neat no 1000mg C228P100 Ammonium chloride 12125-02-9 Neat no 100mg C228S010MEEA Ammonium chloride 12125-02-9 10ug/mL no Methanol 10mL C228S010MEVC Ammonium chloride 12125-02-9 10ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL C228S01MMEVC Ammonium chloride 12125-02-9 1000ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL C228S100MEVC Ammonium chloride 12125-02-9 100ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL C252P250 Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Neat no 250mg C252S01MHOVC Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 1000ug/ml no Water 1.1mL C253P01G Copper chloride 2H2O 10125-13-0 Neat no 1g C368P01G Copper(II) phthalocyanine tetrasulfonic acid 4Na salt 27360-85-6 Neat no 1000mg C405P05G Sodium chlorite 7758-19-2 Neat no 5000mg C499P01G Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Neat no 1mg C499P100 Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Neat no 100mg C778P005 Copper Oxychloride 1332-40-7 Neat no 5mg C851P05G Copper (II) acetate Monohydrate 6046-93-1 Neat no 5000mg F234P01G Ferric chloride 7705-08-0 Neat no 1000mg F369P01G Iron(II) fumarate 141-01-5 Neat no 1mg I071P01G Potassium Iodide 7681-11-0 Neat no 1000mg I071P100 Potassium Iodide 7681-11-0 Neat no 100mg www.WEBER.hu 2/6 [email protected] REFERENCE PRODUCT CAS NUMBER Concentration Isotope Solvent Qty I071S010MEEA Potassium Iodide 7681-11-0 10ug/mL no Methanol 10mL I071S010MEVC Potassium Iodide 7681-11-0 10ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL I071S01MMEVC Potassium Iodide 7681-11-0 1000ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL I071S100MEVC Potassium Iodide 7681-11-0 100ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL I124P01G Iodine 7553-56-2 Neat no 1g I233P01G Iron(II) sulfate heptahydrate 7782-63-0 Neat no 1mg M433P25G Molybdenum(V) chloride 10241-05-1 Neat no 25g N069P01G Nickel 7440-02-0 Neat no 1000mg N069S010ANEA Nickel 7440-02-0 10ug/mL no Acetonitrile 10mL N069S010ANVC Nickel 7440-02-0 10ug/mL no Acetonitrile 1.1mL N069S01MANVC Nickel 7440-02-0 1000ug/mL no Acetonitrile 1.1mL N069S100ANVC Nickel 7440-02-0 100ug/mL no Acetonitrile 1.1mL N085P01G Potassium Nitrate 7757-79-1 Neat no 1000mg N086P01G Sodium nitrite 7632-00-0 Neat no 1000mg N086P100 Sodium nitrite 7632-00-0 Neat no 100mg N086S010MEEA Sodium nitrite 7632-00-0 10ug/mL no Methanol 10mL N086S010MEVC Sodium nitrite 7632-00-0 10ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL N086S01MMEVC Sodium nitrite 7632-00-0 1000ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL N086S100MEVC Sodium nitrite 7632-00-0 100ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL P108P025 Perchlorate magnesium 13446-19-0 Neat no 25mg P108P250 Perchlorate magnesium 13446-19-0 Neat no 250mg P108S010MEEA Perchlorate magnesium 13446-19-0 10ug/mL no Methanol 10mL P108S010MEVC Perchlorate magnesium 13446-19-0 10ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL P108S100MEVC Perchlorate magnesium 13446-19-0 100ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL P109P010 Perchlorate potassium 7778-74-7 Neat no 10mg P109P01G Perchlorate potassium 7778-74-7 Neat no 1000mg P109P025 Perchlorate potassium 7778-74-7 Neat no 25mg P109P250 Perchlorate potassium 7778-74-7 Neat no 250mg P109S010MEEA Perchlorate potassium 7778-74-7 10ug/mL no Methanol 10mL P109S010MEVC Perchlorate potassium 7778-74-7 10ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL P109S05MANVC Perchlorate potassium 7778-74-7 5000ug/mL no Acetonitrile 1.1mL P109S100MEVC Perchlorate potassium 7778-74-7 100ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL P110P01G Perchlorate sodium 7601-89-0 Neat no 1000mg P110P025 Perchlorate sodium 7601-89-0 Neat no 25mg P110P100 Perchlorate sodium 7601-89-0 Neat no 100mg P110P250 Perchlorate sodium 7601-89-0 Neat no 250mg P110S010MEEA Perchlorate sodium 7601-89-0 10ug/mL no Methanol 10mL P110S010MEVC Perchlorate sodium 7601-89-0 10ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL P110S100MEVC Perchlorate sodium 7601-89-0 100ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL P111P025 Perchlorate aluminium 81029-06-3 Neat no 25mg P111P250 Perchlorate aluminium 81029-06-3 Neat no 250mg P111S010MEEA Perchlorate aluminium 81029-06-3 10ug/mL no Methanol 10mL P111S010MEVC Perchlorate aluminium 81029-06-3 10ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL P111S100MEVC Perchlorate aluminium 81029-06-3 100ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL www.WEBER.hu 3/6 [email protected] REFERENCE PRODUCT CAS NUMBER Concentration Isotope Solvent Qty P112P025 Perchlorate baryum trihydrate 10294-39-0 Neat no 25mg P112P250 Perchlorate baryum trihydrate 10294-39-0 Neat no 250mg P112S010MEEA Perchlorate baryum trihydrate 10294-39-0 10ug/mL no Methanol 10mL P112S010MEVC Perchlorate baryum trihydrate 10294-39-0 10ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL P112S100MEVC Perchlorate baryum trihydrate 10294-39-0 100ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL P113P025 Perchlorate cadmium hexahydrate 10326-28-0 Neat no 25mg P113P250 Perchlorate cadmium hexahydrate 10326-28-0 Neat no 250mg P113S010MEEA Perchlorate cadmium hexahydrate 10326-28-0 10ug/mL no Methanol 10mL P113S010MEVC Perchlorate cadmium hexahydrate 10326-28-0 10ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL P113S100MEVC Perchlorate cadmium hexahydrate 10326-28-0 100ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL P114P025 Perchlorate cesium 13454-84-7 Neat no 25mg P114P250 Perchlorate cesium 13454-84-7 Neat no 250mg P114S010MEEA Perchlorate cesium 13454-84-7 10ug/mL no Methanol 10mL P114S010MEVC Perchlorate cesium 13454-84-7 10ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL P114S100MEVC Perchlorate cesium 13454-84-7 100ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL P115P025 Perchlorate cobalt (II) 13478-33-6 Neat no 25mg P115P250 Perchlorate cobalt (II) 13478-33-6 Neat no 250mg P115S010MEEA Perchlorate cobalt (II) 13478-33-6 10ug/mL no Methanol 10mL P115S010MEVC Perchlorate cobalt (II) 13478-33-6 10ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL P115S100MEVC Perchlorate cobalt (II) 13478-33-6 100ug/mL no Methanol 1.1mL P116P025 Perchlorate cuivre (II) 10294-46-9 Neat no 25mg P116P250 Perchlorate cuivre
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