Z740636
Aldrich® Essentials crystallizing dish, without spout
capacity 270 mL, dish diam. × H 95 mm × 55 mm
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material
borosilicate glass
packaging
pack of 6 ea
capacity
270 mL
dish diam. × H
95 mm × 55 mm
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This Item | 541601G | 541602C | 141101P |
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shipped in dry ice | shipped in dry ice | shipped in dry ice | shipped in dry ice |
packaging pkg of 1 × 1 g (541602P-1g), pkg of 5 × 100 mg (541602P-500mg), pkg of 1 × 100 mg (541602P-100mg) | packaging pkg of 1 × 50 g (541601G-50g) | packaging pkg of 2 × 20 mL (541602C-1g), pkg of 1 × 4 mL (541602C-100mg), pkg of 5 × 4 mL (541602C-500mg) | packaging pkg of 1 × 100 mg (141101P-100mg), pkg of 5 × 100 mg (141101P-500mg) |
storage temp. −20°C | storage temp. −20°C | storage temp. −20°C | storage temp. −20°C |
form powder | form granular | form chloroform solution | form powder |
manufacturer/tradename Avanti Research™ - A Croda Brand | manufacturer/tradename Avanti Research™ - A Croda Brand | manufacturer/tradename Avanti Research™ - A Croda Brand | manufacturer/tradename Avanti Research™ - A Croda Brand |
lipid type lipid extracts | lipid type phosphoglycerides | lipid type lipid extracts | lipid type lipid extracts |
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