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OIML Weights-E2 100G Adam’s OIML weights are available in sets or separately. Individual weights are packaged in a plastic box, while weight sets are placed in a lined aluminum box, complete with forceps and white cotton glove. Features and Benefits Rugged stainless steel construction for ultimate durability Class E2 feature 7.96 g/cm3 density, classes E1, F1 & M1 feature 7.9 g/cm3 Individual weights include impact-resistant... more info
TUNING FORK SET OF 8 Use tuning forks for demonstrations with stobes, mirrors, water, ping pong balls, oscilloscopes and lasers. Brand : Technos more info
TUNING FORK BLUED STEEL (IoC) 128Hz Use tuning forks for demonstrations with stobes, mirrors, water, ping pong balls, oscilloscopes and lasers. Brand : Technos more info
TUNING FORK BLUED STEEL (G) 384Hz Use tuning forks for demonstrations with stobes, mirrors, water, ping pong balls, oscilloscopes and lasers. Brand : Technos more info
TUNING FORK BLUED STEEL (F) 341.3Hz Use tuning forks for demonstrations with stobes, mirrors, water, ping pong balls, oscilloscopes and lasers. Brand : Technos more info
TUNING FORK BLUED STEEL (E) 320Hz Use tuning forks for demonstrations with stobes, mirrors, water, ping pong balls, oscilloscopes and lasers. Brand : Technos more info
Quick Calibration Solution (500mL Bottle) HI-9828-25 is a quick calibration solution for use with Hanna’s family of portable multiparameter meters. It provides for a single point of calibration for pH and conductivity and is ideal for field use. Single, Field Ready Calibration Leak Proof Portable Solution Single, Field Ready Calibration – For field calibration, our quick calibration solution allows users to... more info
Malonic acid ReagentPlus ®, 99% Synonym(s): Propanedioic acid General description Malonic acid (MA), also known as propanedioic acid, is a dicarboxylic acid. The crystals of MA are triclinic at room temperature. The oxidation of malonic acid by cerium (IV) in sulfuric acid solution has been studied. The reaction kinetics of the photocatalytic decomposition of MA in aqueous suspensions of titanium dioxide (TiO2) have been... more info




