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CHLORIDE STANDARD

CHLORIDE STANDARD Structure
  • ₹6540
  • Product name: CHLORIDE STANDARD
  • CAS: 16887-00-6
  • MF: Cl-
  • MW: 35.45
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  • MDL Number:MFCD00143949
  • Synonyms:N'-(2-Fluoro-4-Methyl-phenyl)-hydraziniuM;10-Benzyloxy-9-Methoxy-5,6-dihydro-[1,3]dioxolo[4,5-g]isoquino[3,2-a]isoquinolin-7-yliuM;(6-Chloro-4-trifluoromethyl-pyridin-2-yl)-trimethyl-ammonium;AMBERLYST A-27 CL-FORM;AMBERLYST(R) A 26;IONIC STRENGTH ADJUSTOR FOR CHLORIDE ELECTRODE;CHLORIDE ANALYTICAL STANDARD;CHLORIDE ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY STANDARD
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  • Sigma-Aldrich(India)

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  • 500ML
  • ManufacturerSigma-Aldrich(India)
  • Product number1.19897
  • Product descriptionChloride standard solution traceable to SRM from NIST NaCl in H?O 1000 mg/l Cl Certipur?
  • Packaging500ML
  • Price₹6540
  • Updated2022-06-14
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Sigma-Aldrich(India) 1.19897 Chloride standard solution traceable to SRM from NIST NaCl in H?O 1000 mg/l Cl Certipur? 500ML ₹6540 2022-06-14 Buy

Properties

Melting point :247-248 °C (decomp)
Boiling point :62.7 °C(lit.)
Density :0.996 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Flash point :115 °F
form :Liquid
color :Clear colorless
EPA Substance Registry System :Chloride (16887-00-6)

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Description

Chloride is the principal anion accompanying Na+ in the extracellular fluid. Less than 15 wt % of the Cl? is associated with K+ in the intracellular fluid. Chloride passively and freely diffuses between intraand extracellular fluids through the cell membrane. If chloride diffuses freely, but most Cl? remains in the extracellular fluid, it follows that there is some restriction on the diffusion of phosphate.

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