Water
Water (H₂O) is a polar, protic solvent known for its high dielectric constant, hydrogen-bonding ability, and capacity to dissolve a wide range of polar and ionic substances. Often called the "universal solvent," it plays a fundamental role in both natural and laboratory systems.
In the lab, water is essential as a solvent, diluent, and cleaning agent. Deionized and ultrapure water are used in sensitive applications such as HPLC, LC-MS, and biological assays, while purified water supports reagent preparation, rinsing, and sterilization.
Water, Molecular Biology Grade
Supplier: IBI Scientific
IBI Molecular Biology Grade, Nuclease-Free Water is ideal for all applications in a molecular biology lab including PCR, RT-PCR, restriction enzyme assays, modifying enzyme assays, transfection, cloning, transformation and all general molecular biology lab procedures.
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Water for HPLC, for spectrophotometry
Supplier: Burdick & Jackson
For HPLC and spectrophotometry. UV cutoff 190nm.
Not ACS Certified
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Water ACS
Supplier: Spectrum Chemical Mfg. Corp.
Water, Reagent, ACS is used in many chemical reactions. Due to its ability to dissolve many ionic compounds, water is a common solvent in inorganic reactions. It is, however, rarely used as a reaction solvent since it is amphoteric and is not able to dissolve reactants very well. As an ACS grade Reagent, Spectrum Chemical manufactured water is used as the quality standard against which other substances are graded and has met the toughest regulatory standards for quality and pureness
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Water, PCR grade
Supplier: IBI Scientific
IBI RT-PCR Certified and Nuclease-Free Water is ideal for all applications in a molecular biology lab including PCR, RT-PCR, restriction enzyme assays, modifying enzyme assays, transfection, cloning, transformation, and all general molecular biology lab procedures.
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