Reagents, A, 1 L, Spectrum Chemical, Supplies
Spectrum Chemical
Spectrum Chemical Manufacturing Corporation is unlike any other company in the chemical industry, growing into an FDA-registered manufacturer and distributor of fine chemicals and laboratory products while remaining a family-owned business after nearly fifty years. This multi-decade progress stems from the Spectrum family’s dedication to earn the trust and confidence of the people they serve, providing over 45,000 chemicals for laboratory and production applications.
Now, Spectrum Chemical boasts the largest selection of USP-NF-FCC chemicals for the manufacturing of food, drug, and personal care products available from a single source.
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Acetonitrile, Reagent, ACS
Spectrum ChemicalGrade: Reagent, ACS CAS No.: 75-05-8 UN No.: UN1648 Class: 3 Pkg. Group: PG II
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Alcohol, Anhydrous, Completely Denatured
Spectrum ChemicalUN No.: UN1987 Class: 3 Pkg. Group: PG II
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Acetone, Reagent, ACS
Spectrum ChemicalGrade: Reagent, ACS CAS No.: 67-64-1 UN No.: UN1090 Class: 3 Pkg. Group: PG II
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Acetone, Histological Grade
Spectrum ChemicalGrade: Histological Grade CAS No.: 67-64-1 UN No.: UN1090 Class: 3 Pkg. Group: PG II
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Acetyl Chloride, Reagent
Spectrum ChemicalGrade: Reagent CAS No.: 75-36-5 UN No.: UN1717 Class: 3 Pkg. Group: PG II
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2-Aminoethanol, Reagent, ACS
Spectrum ChemicalGrade: Reagent, ACS CAS No.: 141-43-5 UN No.: UN2491 Class: 8 Pkg. Group: PG III
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Acetone, Spectrophotometric Grade, ACS
Spectrum ChemicalGrade: Spectrophotometric Grade, ACS CAS No.: 67-64-1 UN No.: UN1090 Class: 3 Pkg. Group: PG II
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Ammonium Hydroxide, 50 Percent (v/v) Solution
Spectrum ChemicalCAS No.: 1336-21-6 UN No.: UN2672 Class: 8 Pkg. Group: PG III
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Acetaldehyde, Reagent, ACS
Spectrum ChemicalGrade: Reagent, ACS CAS No.: 75-07-0 UN No.: UN1089 Class: 3 Pkg. Group: PG I
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Acetone, FCC
Spectrum ChemicalGrade: FCC CAS No.: 67-64-1 UN No.: UN1090 Class: 3 Pkg. Group: PG II
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Aluminum Chloride, 0.1 M Solution
Spectrum ChemicalAluminum Chloride, 0.1 M Solution in its pure form is a white and granular solid. Often cited as a Lewis acid this inorganic compound is a good example of a compound that cracks at mild temperature, reversing from a polymer to a monomer. It is often used as a component of antiperspirant in low doses.