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Kiiiishore

Kiiiishore

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Mar 2, 2024
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I'm not sure about this reagent, so I decided to check the manufacturer's website. I found out that they claim it's a new reagent
They written this name in their Website ( SODIUM NITRITE UR"UNIVERSAL REAGENT" PASSES PURE & AR)
Universal Reagent (UR) NEW

I got this information in their Website ( We are introducing "Universal Reagent" as a new grade. Quality is similar to our AR Grade specifications. These chemicals are useful in sophisticated analytical instruments and research work, where high purity is essential. Our stringent quality controls guarantees, minimum assay and maximum limit of trace impurities. )

So what you all think about this?
This is good?

1000004251 1000004254 1000004256
 
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N3UR0T1C

N3UR0T1C

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Jul 13, 2019
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Yeah, the grade is irrelevant. The certified assay on the side of 98% is all that matters, and 98% is sufficient.
 
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Kiiiishore

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Yeah, the grade is irrelevant. The certified assay on the side of 98% is all that matters, and 98% is sufficient.
Is purity the only thing that matters, not grade?