Laboratory Chemical and Gases
Saturday, March 21, 2009 0 commentsLaboratory chemicals and gases consist of fluids and gases having distinct molecular composition and are used in clinical and research laboratories. While existing as a solid, liquid, or gas, they may change between these phases of matter with changes in temperature or pressure. Laboratory chemicals have a number of uses. For instance, in chromatography, electrophoresis or life sciences research as bio reagents, biological buffers, inhibitors, stains and tracking dyes. Further, chemical solutions may be used as indicators, reagents for testing and analysis or for preparation of USP volumetric solutions. Similarly, amino acids and derivatives, inorganic compounds, solvents, USP/NF and biopharmaceutical agents have innumerable applications in laboratories.
Anesthesia Gas ---- Chemical Indicators ---- Chemical Solution
Dry Chemical ---- Dye--------------------------- --- Hplc Solvents
Laboratory Gas -- Reagent ------------------------- Respiratory Gas
Solvent ----
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