Ammonium Sulphate

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Ammonium Sulphate Powder

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FormPowder
Purity99%
GradeTechnical
Country of OriginMade in India
PayentAll Modes
Packaging ProductBag

Minimum order quantity: 200 Kg

Ammonium sulfate precipitation is a common method for protein purification by precipitation. As the ionic strength of a solution increases, the solubility of proteins in that solution decreases. Being extremely soluble in water, ammonium sulfate can "salt out" (precipitate) proteins from aqueous solutions.[3][4] Precipitation by ammonium sulfate is a result of a reduction in solubility rather than protein denaturation, thus the precipitated protein can be resolubilized through the use of standard buffers.[5] Ammonium sulfate precipitation provides a convenient and simple means to fractionate complex protein mixtures

Magnesium Nitrate Hexahdrate

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Packaging Details50 Kg Bag
Purity>99%
BrandINDIAN
GradePURE
Packaging TypeBAG
Packaging Size50 KGS
Physical FormPOWDER
Chemical FormulaMg(NO3)2(H2O)x
CAS Number10377-60-3

Minimum order quantity: 400 Kg

Magnesium nitrate refers to inorganic compounds with the formula Mg(NO ) , where x = 6, 2, and 0. All are white solids. The anhydrous material is hygroscopic, quickly forming the hexahydrate upon standing in air. All of the salts are very soluble in both water and ethanol

Being highly water soluble, magnesium nitrate occurs naturally only in mines and caverns as nitromagnesite (hexahydrate form).[3]

The magnesium nitrate used in commerce is made by the reaction of nitric acid and various magnesium salts.

Acetyl Chloride

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Physical StateLiquid
Packaging Size200 Kgs
Packaging TypeDrum
Grade StandardTechnical Grade
Usage/ApplicationIndustrial

Minimum order quantity: 400 Kg

Acetyl chloride (CH3COCl) is an acyl chloride derived from acetic acid. It belongs to the class of organic compounds called acyl halides. It is a colorless, corrosive, volatile liquid. Its formula is commonly abbreviated to AcCl
Acetyl chloride is produced in the laboratory by the reaction of acetic acid with chlorodehydrating agents such as PCl3, PCl5, SO2Cl2, phosgene, or SOCl2. However, these methods usually give acetyl chloride contaminated by phosphorus or sulfur impurities, which may interfere with the organic reactions.[5]

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Keshariya Corporation
BLDG No A/56, 202, Anand Mangal Society, Shanti Nagar, Sector 3, Mira Road East
Thane - 401107, Maharashtra, India

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