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  2. Tetraethylenepentamine - Wikipedia

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    Tetraethylenepentamine (TEPA) is an organic compound and is in the class of chemicals known as ethyleneamines. It is a slightly viscous liquid and is not colorless but, like many amines, has a yellow color. It is soluble in most polar solvents.

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    A certificate of analysis (COA) is a formal laboratory-prepared document that details the results of (and sometimes the specifications and analytical methods for) one or more laboratory analyses, signed—manually or electronically—by an authorized representative of the entity conducting the analyses. This document gives assurances to the ...

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    Chemexper Chemical Directory catalogue chemicals CASno Structure SMILES "ChemExper". Chemxpert Database Chemxpert Chemical Database small molecules database buyers,suppliers "ChemxpertDB". 10,00000 Chemical Book East West University: commercially available compounds CASno, suppliers, properties "Chemical Book". 200,000 Chemical Register

  5. Certified reference materials - Wikipedia

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    Secondary chemical reference substance: substance whose characteristics are assigned and/or calibrated by comparison with a primary chemical reference substance. The United States National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) uses the trade marked term [ 12 ] Standard Reference Material (SRM) to denote a certified reference material ...

  6. Tetrabutylammonium hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Tetrabutylammonium hydroxide is the chemical compound with the formula (C 4 H 9) 4 NOH, abbreviated Bu 4 NOH with the acronym TBAOH or TBAH. This species is employed as a solution in water or alcohols. It is a common base in organic chemistry. Relative to more conventional inorganic bases, such as KOH and NaOH, Bu 4 NOH is more soluble in ...

  7. Xylenol orange - Wikipedia

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    Xylenol orange is an organic reagent, most commonly used as a tetrasodium salt as an indicator for metal titrations.When used for metal titrations, it will appear red in the titrand and become yellow once it reaches its endpoint.

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  9. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene - Wikipedia

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    1,2-Dichlorobenzene, or orthodichlorobenzene (ODCB), is an aryl chloride and isomer of dichlorobenzene with the formula C 6 H 4 Cl 2.This colourless liquid is poorly soluble in water but miscible with most organic solvents.