Chromium Standards
Avantor offers a wide range of certified cationic 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 cationic standards are available for a range of elements.
Chromium standard solution, 1,000 mg/L Cr in 0.5 M nitric acid standard for AAS
Supplier: REAGECON
Chromium Standard, 1000 mg/L, Chromium, Matrix: 0,5 M HNO₃, Application: AAS standards
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Chromium standard solution, 1,000 mg/L Cr in dil. nitric acid standard for ICP
Supplier: REAGECON
Chromium Standard, 1000 mg/L, Chromium, Matrix: 2-5% HNO₃, Application: ICP standards
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Chromium standard solution, 10000 mg/L Cr in dil. nitric acid (from Cr(NO₃)₃) Certipur® standard for ICP, Supelco®
Supplier: Merck
Chromium Standard, 10000 mg/L, Certipur®, Supelco®, Chromium, Matrix: 2-3% HNO₃, Application: ICP standards
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Chromium standard solution
Supplier: LGC Standards PROMOCHEM
This reference standard solution is for use as a primary calibration standard for the quantitative determination of chromium.
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Chromium standard solution, for ICP-MS, Pure Plus grade
Supplier: PerkinElmer
Single element standard is supplied with a comprehensive Certificate of Analysis that documents the quality and reliability.
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Chromium standard solution, for ICP, in 5% HCl, VHG
Supplier: LGC Standards PROMOCHEM
The 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.
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Chromium standard solution, VHG
Supplier: LGC Standards PROMOCHEM
This standard solution is intended for use as a calibration and reference standard for plasma emission spectroscopy (ICP or DCP), inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS), atomic absorption spectroscopy (AA or GFAA) or techniques using other modes of elemental detection and an appropriate separation method.
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Chromium VI -WP, certified reference material, Supelco®
Supplier: Merck
ICP and AAS suitable.
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Chromium standard for ICP, TraceCERT®, Supelco®
Supplier: Merck
Chromium Standard, 1000 mg/L, TraceCERT®, Supelco®, Chromium, Matrix: Nitric acid dil., Application: ICP standards
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Chromium standards for ICP, TraceCERT®, Supelco®
Supplier: Merck
Chromium Standard, 1000 mg/L, TraceCERT®, Supelco®, Chromium VI, Matrix: H₂O, Application: AAS standards, ICP standards
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Chromium standard solution, 1,000 mg/L Cr in dil. nitric acid (from Cr(NO₃)₃.9H₂O) standard for AAS and ICP
Supplier: PerkinElmer
Chromium Standard, 1000 mg/L, Chromium, Matrix: 2% HNO₃, Application: ICP standards
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Chromium standard for ICP-MS, TraceCERT®, Supelco®
Supplier: Merck
Chromium Standard, 1 mg/L, TraceCERT®, Supelco®, Chromium, Matrix: Nitric acid dil., Application: ICP-MS standards
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Chromium standard solution, for ICP, in 5% HNO₃, VHG
Supplier: LGC Standards PROMOCHEM
The 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.
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Hexavalent chromium standard solution, in H?O, VHG
Supplier: LGC Standards PROMOCHEM
The 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.



