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Description:
Sodium Formate is a compound that is hygroscopic and water soluble. It is used in various chemical applications as a chemical intermediate. It is a known reducing agent and enzyme stabilizer. This product is also used as a solvent component of chromatographic separations of nucleotides.
Sodium Formate is a compound that is hygroscopic and water soluble. It is used in various chemical applications as a chemical intermediate. It is a known reducing agent and enzyme stabilizer. This product is also used as a solvent component of chromatographic separations of nucleotides.
x 100g size
x 250g size BioBuffer Solutions offers two grades of this material in this size (Bio Synthesized and Bio Industrial). Our competitors have no comparable grades in this size. x 500g size
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Sodium Formate |
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HCOONa ^ F.W. 68.01 g/mol ^ CAS# 141-53-7 |
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Bio Synthesized |
Bio Industrial |
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SOF-12 |
SOF-11 |
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Appearance and Color |
White/Crystals |
White/Crystals |
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Assay, dried basis |
99.0% min. |
98.0% min. |
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Insoluable Matter |
0.005% max. |
0.01% max. |
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pH (1M) |
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7.0 - 8.5 |
7.0 - 8.5 |
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Melting Point |
259 - 262oC |
259 - 262oC |
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Solubility |
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Clear/Colorless |
Clear/Colorless |
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Chloride |
0.005% max. |
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Sulfate |
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0.005% max. |
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Trace Metals |
Calcium (Ca) |
0.001% max. |
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Magnesium (Mg) |
0.0005% max. |
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Copper (Cu) |
0.0005% max. |
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Iron (Fe) |
0.0005% max. |
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Lead (Pb) |
0.0005% max. |
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Arsenic (As) |
0.0001% max |
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RNase |
None Detected |
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DNase |
None Detected |
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Protease |
None Detected |
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| Bio Industrial (Good) Quality tested from approved suppliers of BBS for Industry-Standard use. |
| Bio Synthesized (Better) Manufactured in a quality system based facility offering traceability and consistent supply. |
| Bio Ultra (Best) Manufactured at BBS to meet the highest quality and regulatory standards. |








