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Our offered Product range includes Potassium Bitartrate, Ammonium Persulfate and Skatole.

Potassium Bitartrate

Potassium Bitartrate, dried at 105 for 3 hours, contains not less than 99.0 percent and not more than 101.0 percent of C4H5KO6. Ignite it: it leaves a residue that imparts a reddish purple color to a non-luminous flame. A saturated solution of Potassium Bitartrate yields a yellowish orange precipitate with sodium cobalt nitrite TS. A solution (1 in 10 of Potassium Bitartrate) responds to the tests for Tartrate.
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Ammonium Persulfate

  • Formula Weight 228.19
Ammonium persulphate (NH4)2S2O8 is a strong oxidizing agent. It is very soluble in cold water, a large fall of temperature accompanying solution. It is a radical initiator. It is used to etch copper on printed circuit boards as an alternative to ferric chloride solution. It is also used along with tetramethylethylenediamine to catalyze the polymerization of acrylamide in making a polyacrylamide gel. It is used to clean laboratory glassware as a metal-free alternative to chromic acid baths. It is also a standard ingredient in western blot gels and hair bleach.
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Skatole

Skatole or 3-methylindole is a mildly toxic white crystalline organic compound belonging to the indole family. Sakatole is also described as a white, crystalline, water soluble solid, C 9 H 9 N, having a strong, fecal odor: used chiefly as a fixative in the manufacture of perfume. It occurs naturally in feces and coal tar, and has a strong fecal odor. In low concentrations it has a flowery smell and is found in several flowers and essential oils, including those of orange blossoms, jasmine, and Ziziphus mauritiana. It is used as a fragrance and fixative in many perfumes and as an aroma compound. Its name is derived from the Greek root skato- meaning "dung".
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