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CAS: 13470-07-0
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CAS: 13470-07-0 Molecular Formula: H8N4O16Th Molecular Weight (g/mol): 552.11 InChI Key: VAVIMIAZQDNXID-UHFFFAOYSA-N IUPAC Name: thorium(4+) tetrahydrate tetranitrate SMILES: O.O.O.O.[Th+4].[O-][N+]([O-])=O.[O-][N+]([O-])=O.[O-][N+]([O-])=O.[O-][N+]([O-])=O
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Molecular Weight (g/mol) | 552.11 |
SMILES | O.O.O.O.[Th+4].[O-][N+]([O-])=O.[O-][N+]([O-])=O.[O-][N+]([O-])=O.[O-][N+]([O-])=O |
IUPAC Name | thorium(4+) tetrahydrate tetranitrate |
InChI Key | VAVIMIAZQDNXID-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
Molecular Formula | H8N4O16Th |
CAS# 61443-54-7. 25g. Thorium(IV) nitrate hydrate (99.8%-Th). MFCD00149432. Molecular Weight: 480.06. Molecular Formula: Th(NO3)4·XH2O. Color/form: white xtl. Strem# 93-9006. http://www.strem.com/catalog/v/93-9006/
CAS #16984-59-1 UO₂ (CHO₂) ₂.H₂O F.W. 378.08
Melting point: 110°C
For ultra fine grain structure, our Uranyl Formate offers amazing advancement in negative staining for microscopy.
2% v/v Nitric Acid
CAS #10138-94-0 ZnUO₄(CH₃COO)₂ F.W. 571.59
Used as a laboratory reagent in the determination of sodium concentrations of solutions.
Uranyl Formate 5 Grams CAS Number:16984-59-1
Uranyl Nitrate Hexahydrate | Mol Wt: 502.13 | 13520-83-7 | MFCD00150414 | 10 g
CAS #20596-93-4 UO₂Mg(CH₃COO)₄ F.W. 530.0
Used as a substitute for uranyl acetate in either double-staining techniques and also as a solo stain.
CAS #20596-93-4 UO₂Mg(CH₃COO)₄ F.W. 530.0
Used as a substitute for uranyl acetate in either double-staining techniques and also as a solo stain.
CAS #16984-59-1 UO₂ (CHO₂) ₂.H₂O F.W. 378.08
Melting point: 110°C
For ultra fine grain structure, our Uranyl Formate offers amazing advancement in negative staining for microscopy.
Uranyl acetate is extensively used as a negative stain in electron miroscopy. 1% uranyl acetate solutions is used as anindicator, and atitrantin stronger concentrations inanalytical chemistry, as it forms an insoluble salt withsodium(the vast majority of sodium salts are water-soluble). Uranyl acetate solutions show evidence of being sensitive to light, especially UV, and will precipitate if exposed.
Molecular Formula C4H6O6U.2H2O, Molecular Weight 424.145; Uranyl Acetate Dihydrate: A universal EM stain for thin sections, en-block staining, and negative staining.
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