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Chloride Standards

Avantor offers a wide range of certified anionic standards designed for instrument calibration in ion-exchange chromatography (IC) applications, which can be applied toward environmental or food analysis and quality control. IC is an analytical technique used for the separation and quantification of anions and cations in aqueous samples. Avantor offers high-purity, well-defined reference materials ideal for low-ppm level quantification or trace analysis. Bottles of anionic standards are available for a range of elements.

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Chloride, Ion chromatography standard solution, Specpure®, Cl- 1000µg/ml

Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific

Chloride standard solution, 1000 mg/l, Specpure®, Contents: KCl in H₂O, Application: Ion chromatography standards

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VWR®, Chloride 1,000 mg/L in Water standard for ion chromatography

VWR®, Chloride 1,000 mg/L in Water standard for ion chromatography

Supplier: VWR Chemicals

Chloride standard solution, 1000 mg/l, VWR®, Contents: NaCl in H₂O, Application: Ion chromatography standards

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Chloride standard solution

Chloride standard solution

Supplier: Hach

For accuracy checks in chloride determinations. Also suitable for standardising conductivity apparatus.

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Chloride standard solution, 1,000 mg/L Cl- in Water standard for ion chromatography

Supplier: CPACHEM

Chloride standard solution, 1000 mg/l, Matrix: H₂O, Application: Ion chromatography standards

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Chloride standards for ISE calibration, Orion™

Supplier: Thermo Orion

Chloride standard solution, 100 mg/l, Orion™, Application: ISE Calibration

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Chloride ion chromatography standards, (from KCl), CRM, VHG

Supplier: LGC Standards PROMOCHEM

This solution is intended for use as a certified reference material or calibration standard, for ion chromatography (IC) or techniques using other modes of aqueous ion detection.

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