Reagent Alcohol 70% (140 Proof) CAS: 64-17-5 | MF: CH3CH2OH | MW: 46.07, Buy now Histological Stains & Dyes for Histology, Cytology, Microbiology, Hematology & Biology Lab from TriStains. All Tristains products are exclusively distributed by Dawn Scientific Inc.
Reagent alcohol 70% (140 proof) is a clear, colorless liquid. It is a 70% solution of alcohol, typically containing approximately 55-65% ethanol, 2-4% isopropyl alcohol, 2-4% methanol, and 30% water. Reagent alcohol 70% solution is labeled as 140 proof. Proof is a measure of the water content in the ethanol portion of the product, and different proof levels can be achieved based on the water content added. Synonyms for Reagent alcohol 70% solution include Reagent Alcohol and Denatured Ethanol.
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Application :
- It is also used as disinfectant in many laboratories and research applications.
- It is used for histology tissue preparation in microscopic anatomy settings.
- It is used as a reagent and cleaner in many industrial and production processes.
- This solution is used in microbiology labs to cold wash pellets during RNA and DNA extraction, analysis and precipitation.
Benefits :
- Highest effective concentration compared to 95% or 100%
- Good sterilizer in lab
- Suitable to make hand sanitizers
- It is bactericidal.
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