You searched for: Tantalum Standards
Tantalum standard solution, 1000 mg/L Ta in water (from (NH₄)₂TaF₇) Certipur® standard for ICP, Supelco®
Supplier: Merck
Tantalum Standard, 1000 mg/L, Certipur®, Supelco®, Tantalum, Matrix: H₂O, Application: ICP standards
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Tantalum standard for ICP, TraceCERT®, Supelco®
Supplier: Merck
Tantalum Standard, 1000 mg/L, TraceCERT®, Supelco®, Tantalum, Matrix: 2% HNO₃/0,5% HF, Application: ICP standards
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VWR® AVS TITRINORM, Tantalum Standard Solution, 1000 mg/L Ta in 5% Nitric Acid with Hydrofluoric Acid (max. 1%), Standard for AAS
Supplier: VWR Chemicals
Tantalum Standard, 1000 mg/L, VWR® AVS TITRINORM, Tantalum, Matrix: 5% HNO₃, Application: AAS standards
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VWR® ARISTAR®, Tantalum Standard Solutions for ICP-MS
Supplier: VWR Chemicals
Tantalum Standard, 1000 mg/L, VWR® ARISTAR®, Tantalum, Matrix: H₂O/tr HF, Application: ICP-MS standards
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J.T.Baker®, Tantalum Standard Solution, 10000 mg/L Ta in Water with Hydrofluoric Acid (max. 1%) (from TaCl5) for ICP
Supplier: Avantor
Tantalum Standard, 10000 mg/L, J.T.Baker®, J.T. Baker®, Tantalum, Matrix: H₂O/tr HF, Application: ICP standards
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VWR® ARISTAR®, Tantalum Standard Solution, 10000 mg/L Ta in Water with Hydrofluoric Acid (max. 1%) (from Ta), Standard for ICP
Supplier: VWR Chemicals
Tantalum Standard, 10000 mg/L, VWR® ARISTAR®, Tantalum, Matrix: H₂O/tr HF, Application: ICP standards
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VWR® ARISTAR®, Tantalum Standard Solution, 1000 mg/L Ta in Water with Hydrofluoric Acid (max. 1%) (from Ta), Standard for ICP
Supplier: VWR Chemicals
Ta in H₂O tr. HF.
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Tantalum standard solution, 10000 mg/L Ta in 2% hydrofluoric acid (from TaCl₅), standard for ICP, Specpure®
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Tantalum Standard, 10000 mg/L, Specpure®, Tantalum, Matrix: 2% HF, Application: ICP standards
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Tantalum standard solution, 1000 mg/L Ta in 2% hydrofluoric acid (from TaCl₅), standard for ICP, Specpure®
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Tantalum Standard, 1000 mg/L, Specpure®, Tantalum, Matrix: 2% HF, Application: ICP standards
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Tantalum standard solution, 1000 mg/L Ta in 2% hydrofluoric acid (from TaCl₅), standard for AAS, Specpure®
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
MDL No.: MFCD00011252
Molecular Formula: TaCl₅ in 2% HF
UN No.: 2922
ADR: 8,II
GHS Symbol(s): GHS06-GHS05
GHS Signal Word: Danger
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Tantalum ICP & ICP-MS standards, (CRMs), Fluka™
Supplier: Honeywell Chemicals
Certified Reference Materials (CRMs)
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Calibration standard, single element, tantalum for AAS and ICP-OES, pure grade
Supplier: PerkinElmer
Until 10th October 2017 it is still allowed to use mercury thermometers if they are exclusively intended to be used for tests as per standards which require the usage of mercury thermometers.
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Tantalum AAS standards, (CRMs), Fluka™
Supplier: Honeywell Chemicals
Certified Reference Materials (CRMs)
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Tantalum ICP standards, (CRMs), Fluka™
Supplier: Honeywell Chemicals
Certified Reference Materials (CRMs)
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Tantalum standard solution, 1000 mg/L Ta in 5% nitric acid with hydrofluoric acid (max. 1%) standard for ICP
Supplier: ACTIVE MOTIF
Tantalum Standard, 1000 mg/L, Tantalum, Matrix: 5% HNO₃, Application: ICP standards
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Tantalum standard solution, 100 mg/L Ta, standard for ICP-MS
Supplier: ACTIVE MOTIF
Tantalum Standard, 100 mg/L, Tantalum, Matrix: 2% HNO₃/0,5% HF, Application: ICP-MS standards
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Tantalum standard solution, 10000 mg/L Ta in 5% nitric acid with 2% hydrofluoric acid standard for ICP
Supplier: ACTIVE MOTIF
Tantalum Standard, 10000 mg/L, Tantalum, Matrix: 5% HNO₃, Application: ICP standards
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Tantalum standard solution, for ICP, in 2% HF, CRM, VHG
Supplier: LGC Standards PROMOCHEM
These solutions are intended for use as a certified reference material or calibration standard for inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES), inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), flame or furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy (AA or GFAA), x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF), and other techniques for elemental analysis.