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1 Ürün Kodu Açıklaması Amb 15A Acetaldehyde 99 % PS 1000 ml Acetic Acid glacial ( HPLC) PAI 2,5L Acetic Acid glacial (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PA-ACS-ISO 2,5L Acetic Acid glacial (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PA-ACS-ISO 25 l Acetic Acid glacial (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 2,5 l Acetic Acid glacial (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 25 l Acetone (Reag. Ph. Eur.) PA-ACS-ISO 2,5 l Acetone (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 2,5 l Acetone (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 25 L Acetone (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 200 L Acetone (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 5 L Acetone (UV-IR-HPLC-GPC) PAI-ACS 2,5 l Acetonitrile (HPLC-gradient grade) PAI-ACS 2,5 l Acetonitrile *(HPLC-hypergradient grade) HIPERPUR 1000 ml Acetonitrile *(LC-MS) PAI 2,5L Adipic Acid *(USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Adipic Acid *(USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 25 kg Alkylbenzyldimethylammonium Chloride *(USP-NF) CODEX 1000 g Ammonia 20% *(as NH3) (TMA ) HIPERPURE 500 ML Ammonia 20% *(as NH3) PRS 2,5 L Ammonia 25% (as NH3) (BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 2,5 l Ammonia 25% (as NH3) (BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 5 l Ammonia 25% *(as NH3) (BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 ml Ammonium Acetate (Reag. Ph. Eur.) PA-ACS 1000 g Ammonium Acetate PRS 1000 g Ammonium Acetate PRS 5kg Ammonium Chloride (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g di- Ammonium Hydrogen Phosphate *(Reag. Ph. Eur.) PA-ACS 1000 g di- Ammonium Hydrogen Phosphate *(USP) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Ammonium Iron (III) Sulphate 12-Hydrate PRS 1000 g Ammonium Iron(II) Sulphate 6-hydrate (Reag. Ph. Eur.) PA-ISO 1000 g Ammonium Molybdate 4- Hydrate ( Reag. Ph Eur) 250 g Ammonium Sulphate ( Reag Ph Eur) PA-ACS-ISO 1000 g Aniline, 99% PS 1000 ml AQUAMETRIC Composite 5 RV 1000 ml AQUAMETRIC Composite 5K RV 1000 ml AQUAMETRIC Coulomat A RV 500 ml AQUAMETRIC Solvent RV 1000 ml AQUAMETRIC Titrant 2 RV 500 ml AQUAMETRIC Titrant 5 RV 1000 ml AQUAMETRIC Working Medium RV 1000 ml Azur-Eosin-Methylene Blue solution according to Giemsa (slow) DC 500 ml Azur-Eosin-Methylene Blue solution according to Giemsa (slow) DC 1000 ml Barium Carbonate *(Reag. Ph. Eur.) PA-ACS 250 g Barium Nitrate PA-ACS 25 Kg
2 Benzene PRS 2,5 l Benzoic Acid ( RFE,USP,BP,Eur ) PRS-CODEX 25 kg Benzyl Alcohol PA-ACS 5 L Bismarck Brown R *(C.I ) DC 25 g Bismarck Brown Y *(C.I ) DC 25 g Boric Acid (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 25 Kg Boric Acid (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Boric Acid PA-ACS-ISO 1000 g Buffer Solution ph 10,00 ±0,05 (20 C) ST 1000 ml Buffer Solution ph 2,00 ±0,02 (20 C) ST 1000 ml Buffer Solution ph 4,00 ±0,02 (20 C) ST 1000 ml Buffer Solution ph 7,00 ±0,02 (20 C) ST 1000 ml Buffer Solution ph 9,00 ±0,02 (20 C) ST 1000 ml Buffer Solution ph 9,23 ±0,02 (20 C) ST 250 ml Butanol ( Reag Ph Eur PA 1000 ml Butanol (Reag Ph Eur) PA-ACS-ISO 2,5 L Butanol (Reag Ph Eur) PA-ACS-ISO 25 L Butanol (USP-NF) PRS-CODEX 2,5 l Butanol (USP-NF) PRS-CODEX 25 L Caffeine anhydrous *(RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 250 g Calcium Carbonate *precipitated (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Calcium Carbonate *precipitated (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 25 Kg Calcium Chloride 2-hydrate powder PA-ACS 25 Kg Calcium Chloride 2-hydrate powder PRS 1000 g Calcium Chloride 2-hydrate powder PRS 25 Kg Calcium Chloride 6-hydrate PA 1000 g Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate 2-hydrate *(RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate 2-hydrate *(RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 5000 g Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate 2-hydrate *(RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 25 Kg Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate anhydrous *(RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Calcium Hydroxide powder ( E 526 F.C.C.) ADITIO 25 kg Calcium Sulphate 2-hydrate *(E-516,F.C.C.) ADITIO 5 kg Calcium Sulphate 2-hydrate *(E-516,F.C.C.) ADITIO 25 Kg Carmine *(Lacquer of carminic acid with calcium and aluminium) (C.I ) DC 25 g Chapman TTC (Tergitol 7) Agar (ISO :2000) (Dehydrated Culture Media) CULTIME 500 g Chloroform stabilized with ethanol (UV-IR-HPLC-HPLC preparative) PAI 2,5 l Chloroform stabilized with ethanol PRS 2,5 l Chromium(III) Potassium Sulphate 12-hydrate *(Reag. Ph. Eur.) PA-ACS 500 g Citric Acid 1-hydrate (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur., JP) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Cobalt(II) Sulphate 7-hydrate PRS 250 g Cobalt(II) Sulphate 7-hydrate PRS 25 Kg Conductivity Standard 5446 us/cm (25 C) RS 250ml Conductivity Standard 84 us/cm (25 C) RS 250ml Copper(II) Sulphate 5-hydrate (RFE, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Crystal Violet (C.I ) PA-ACS 25 g Cyclohexane PRS 2,5 l Cyclohexane PRS 25 L Cyclohexanone 25L Dichloromethane stabilized with ~20 ppm of amylene (UV-IR-HPLC-HPLC preparative-gpc) PAI-ACS 2,5 l
3 Dichloromethane stabilized with amylene (RFE, USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 2,5 l Diethanolamine 98 % PS 1000 ml Diethyl Ether anaesthetic stabilized with ~6 ppm of BHT (RFE, BP, Ph. Eur.) CODEX 1 L Dimethyl Sulphoxide (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) CODEX 1000 ml Dioxan stabilized with 25ppm of BHT 2,5 L Eosin Yellowish *(C.I ) PA-ACS 25g Eosin Yellowish hydroalcoholic solution 1% DC 1000 ml Ethanol 96% v/v PA-ACS 2,5 l Ethanol 96% v/v PRS CODEX 200 L Ethanol absolute (HPLC-gradient grade) PAI 2,5 l Ethanol absolute PA-ACS-ISO 2,5 l Ethanol absolute PA-ACS-ISO 5 l Ethyl Acetate PRS 2,5 l Ethylenediamine PA 1000 ml Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid *(RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 25 Kg Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Calcium Disodium Salt *(RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Disodium Sa/lt 2-hydrate (Reag. Ph. Eur.) PA-ACS 1000 g Formaldehyde 3,7-4,0% *buffered to ph=7 and stabilized with methanol DC 5000 ml Formaldehyde 3,7-4,0% *buffered to ph=7 and stabilized with methanol DC 1000 ml Formaldehyde 37-38% w/w stabilized with methanol (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 2,5 l Formaldehyde 37-38% w/w stabilized with methanol (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 5 l Formaldehyde 37-38% w/w stabilized with methanol (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 25 l Formic Acid 98% PRS 1000 ml Formic Acid 98% PA-ACS 2,5 l Formol Absorbent RE 500 g Fuchsin Basic (C.I ) DC 100 g D(+)- Glucose 1-hydrate (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur., DAB) PRS-CODEX 1000 g D(+)- Glucose anhydrous (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur., DAB) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Glycerol (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 ml Glycerol tri-acetate *(USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 ml Hematoxylin *(C.I ) (Reag. USP) PA 25 g Hematoxylin *solution A according to Weigert DC 1000 ml n- Heptane PRS 2,5 l Heptane Sulphonic Acid Sodium Salt *(HPLC) PAI 25 g n- Hexane 95% (UV-IR-HPLC) PAI-ACS 2,5 l n- Hexane 95% PRS 2,5 l Hexane Sulphonic Acid Sodium Salt *(HPLC) PAI 25 g Hydrobromic Acid 48% ACS 1000 ml Hydrobromic Acid 48% ACS 25 L Hydrochloric Acid 37% (RFE, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 2,5 l Hydrochloric Acid 37% PA-ACS-ISO 2,5 l Hydrogen Peroxide 30% w/v (100 vol.) stabilized PRS 1000 ml Hydrogen Peroxide 30% w/v (100 vol.) stabilized PRS 5 l Hydrogen Peroxide 33% w/v (110 vol.) stabilized (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 ml Hydrogen Peroxide 33% w/v (110 vol.) stabilized (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 5 l Immersion Oil DC 100 ml Immersion Oil DC 100 ml Indicator Buffer Tablets RV 100 g Iodine resublimed pearls PA-ACS 100 g
4 Iron(II) Sulphate 7-hydrate (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g ısoamyl Alcohol PA ( 3-Methyl-1-Butanol according to Gerber) 2,5 l L(+)- Lactic Acid (RFE, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 ml Lauric Acid, 99% PS 500 g Lithium meta-borate anhydrous PA 100 g Magnesium Chloride 6-hydrate *(RFE,BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 250 g Magnesium Nitrate 6-hydrate PRS 1000 g Magnesium Oxide *light (RFE, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Magnesium Sulphate 7-hydrate (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g D- Mannitol (BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 25 Kg May Grünwald Eosin-Methylene Blue solution according to DC 500 ml Mayer's Hematoxylin *solution DC 1000 ml Mercury(II) Sulphate PA-ACS 100 g Methanol ( USP-NF BP Ph Eur) PRS-CODEX 200 L Methanol (HPLC-gradient grade) PAI-ACS 2,5 l Methanol (Reag. Ph. Eur.) PA-ACS-ISO 2,5 l Methanol (USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 2,5 l Methanol according to Karl Fisher RE 2,5 l Methyl Red (C.I ) PA-ACS 100 g Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone *(BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 ml Methylene Blue (C.I ) PA 25 g Methylene Blue (C.I ) PA 100 g N,N-Dimethylformamide PRS 2,5 l Naphthalene, 98% PS 250 g Naphthol PRS 100 g Naphthol, 99% PS 500 g Nitric Acid 65% PA-ISO 2,5 l Nitric Acid 65% PRS 2,5 l Nitrile tri-acetic Acid PRS 250 g Octane Sulphonic Acid Sodium Salt *(HPLC) PAI 10G Papanicolaou's Solution EA 50 DC 1000 ml Papanicolaou's Solution OG 6 DC 2,5 l Paraffin M.P C *pellets DC 1000 g Pentane Sulphonic Acis Sodium Salt ( HPLC) 25 g Perchloric Acid 0,1 mol/l *(0,1N) in 1,4-dioxan SV 1000 ml Perchloric Acid 60% PA-ACS-ISO 2,5 l Perchloric Acid 70% PA-ACS-ISO 2,5 l Petroleum Ether C (PAR) PAI 2,5 l Petroleum Ether C PA-ACS-ISO 5 l Phenol crystallized (detached crystals) (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Phenolphthalein (BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 100 g 15A Phenoxyethanol 99 % PS 25 L o- Phosphoric Acid 85% (RFE, USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 2,5 l Picric Acid moistened with ~33% of H2O (Reag. Ph. Eur.) PRS 500 g Polyethylene Glycol 1500 PS 1000 g Polysorbate 60 (USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 25 l Polysorbate 80 *(USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 ml Polysorbate 80 PS 1000 ml Potassium Chloride (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) CODEX 1000 g
5 Potassium Chloride PA-ACS-ISO MAX 0,0001 % AL 1000 g Potassium Chloride PA-ACS-ISO MAX 0,0001 % AL 25 Kg Potassium Chromate PRS 1000 g Potassium Dichromate PRS 1000 g Potassium di-hydrogen Phosphate (RFE, USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Potassium Hexacyanoferrate(II) 3-hydrate PRS 1000 g Potassium Hydrogen Carbonate *(RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g di- Potassium Hydrogen Phosphate anhydrous (Reag. Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g di- Potassium Hydrogen Phosphate anhydrous (Reag. Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 25 kg Potassium Hydrogen Tartrate *(E-336i, F.C.C.) ADITIO 5 kg Potassium Hydroxide 0,1 mol/l (0,1N) SV 1 l Potassium Hydroxide 85% pellets (USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Potassium Hydroxide 85% pellets (USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 25 Kg Potassium Iodide (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur., DAB) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Potassium Nitrate without anticaking (Reag. Ph. Eur.) PA-ISO 1000 g Potassium Sodium Tartrate 4-hydrate (USP) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Propanol ( Reag Ph Eur) PA-ACS-ISO 2,5 L Propanol (Reag. USP Ph Eur) PA-ACS 2,5 L Propanol (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 2,5 l Propanol *(HPLC-gradient grade-uv-ir) PAI 2,5 l Propanol *(RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 25 L Propanol *(RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 200L Pyridine PRS 2,5 l Schiff's Reagent DC 1000 ml Silica Gel microns RE 1000 g Silver Nitrate PA-ACS-ISO 100 g Sodium Acetate 3-hydrate (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Sodium Benzoate (RFE, USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 25 Kg Sodium Carbonate anhydrous (RFE, USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Sodium Carbonate anhydrous (RFE, USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 25 Kg Sodium Carbonate anhydrous (RFE, USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 500 g Sodium Chloride (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur., JP) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Sodium Chloride (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur., JP) PRS-CODEX 5 kg Sodium D-Gluconate *(USP) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Sodium di-hydrogen Phosphate 1-hydrate *(USP, BP) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Sodium di-hydrogen Phosphate 1-hydrate *(USP, BP) PRS-CODEX 500 g Sodium di-hydrogen Phosphate 2-hydrate (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Sodium di-hydrogen Phosphate anhydrous PA 1000 g Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate *(RFE, USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 250 g Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate *(RFE, USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 25 Kg di- Sodium Hydrogen Phosphate 12-hydrate (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g di- Sodium Hydrogen Phosphate 2-hydrate (RFE, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g di- Sodium Hydrogen Phosphate 7-hydrate PA-ACS 1000 g di- Sodium Hydrogen Phosphate anhydrous *(USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Sodium Hydroxide 0,1 mol (4,000g NaOH) to prepare 1l of 0,1N solution SVc 1 amp Sodium Hydroxide 0,1mol/l (0,1N ) SV 1 l Sodium Hydroxide 1 mol (40,00g NaOH) to prepare 1l of 1N solution SVc 1 amp Sodium Hydroxide pellets (RFE, USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Sodium Hydroxide pellets (RFE, USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 5 /kg
6 Sodium Perborate 4-hydrate (BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Sodium Selenite Anhydrous PRS 50 kg Sodium Sulphate anhydrous PRS 1000 g Sodium Sulphite anhydrous (RFE, BP, Ph. Eur.) CODEX 1000 g Sorbic Acid *(RFE, USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 250 g Sorbitan Monolaurate *(USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 ml Sorbitan Monooleate *(USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 ml Sorbitan Monostearate *(USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Stearic Acid 95 *(USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 500 g Succinic Acid 99% PS 1000 g Sulphamic Acid *(Reag. USP, Ph. Eur.) PA-ACS 1000 g Sulphuric Acid 0,05 mol (4,904g H2SO4) to prepare 1l of 0,1N solution SVc 1 amp Sulphuric Acid % according to Gerber PA 25 l Sulphuric Acid 95-98% (max. 0, % Hg) PA-ACS-ISO 2,5 l Sulphuric Acid 95-98% (USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 2,5 l L(+)- Tartaric Acid PRS 1000 g Tetrahydrofuran (UV-IR-HPLC-GPC) PAI 2,5 l Tetrahydrofuran, 99,5% stabilized with ~300 ppm of BHT PS 2,5 l tetra-sodium Pyrophosphate 10-hydrate PRS 1000 g Thymol PRS 500 g Titanium(IV) Oxide *(RFE, USP, BP, DAB, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 500 g Toluene (Reag. Ph. Eur.) PA-ACS-ISO 2,5 l Toluene (UV-IR-HPLC-HPLC preparative-gpc) PAI-ACS 2,5 l Toluene PRS 2,5 l ,1,1- Trichloro-2-Methyl-2-Propanol 1/2-hydrate *(RFE, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Trichloroacetic Acid (BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Trichloroethylene, *stabilized with ethanol (Reag. Ph. Eur.) PA-ACS 1000 ml ,3,5- Triphenyl-2H-Tetrazolium Chloride PB 25 g Tris (Hydroxymethyl) Aminomethane *(RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1 l Tween $ 20 *(USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 25 l Tween $ 20 *(USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 ml Tween $ 80 *(USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 ml Tween $ 80 *(USP-NF, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 25 l Water *( LC-MS) PAI 2,5L Wijs' Reagent 0,1 mol/l (0,2N) RV 1000 ml Xylene, mixture of isomers (Reag. Ph. Eur.) PA-ACS-ISO 25 l Xylene, mixture of isomers PRS 2,5 l Zinc Acetate 2-hydrate (RFE, USP, BP, Ph. Eur.) PRS-CODEX 1000 g Zinc Chloride PRS 1000 g Zinc Nitrate 6-hydrate PA 500 g
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