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Indicator papers without colour scale for simple acid/base determination.
These products are simple, completely impregnated indicator papers. They indicate if the pH of solution is above or below the point of colour change. They are useful to distinguish between acids and bases
Brilliant Yellow Paper changes colour from yellow to red near netural (pH 6.7-7.9).
Recommended application for Brilliant Yellow Paper:
Demonstration of a specific alkali concentration which is required for special reactions.
Store Brilliant Yellow Paper in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to sunlight and moisture.
Indicator papers without colour scale for simple acid/base determination.
These products are simple, completely impregnated indicator papers. They indicate if the pH of solution is above or below the point of colour change. They are useful to distinguish between acids and bases
Congo paper is supplied in three versions of varying sensitivity:
Congo paper MN 816 N – normal sensitivity
Congo paper MN 260 HE – high sensitivity
Congo paper MN 616 T – medium sensitivity
Recommended application:
Neutralisation analysis; detection of lactic acid in culture media, which contain lactic acid-producing strains of B. coli.
Store Congo Paper in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to sunlight and moisture.
Indicator papers without colour scale for simple acid/base determination.
These products are simple, completely impregnated indicator papers. They indicate if the pH of solution is above or below the point of colour change. They are useful to distinguish between acids and bases
Congo paper is supplied in three versions of varying sensitivity:
Congo paper MN 816 N – normal sensitivity
Congo paper MN 260 HE – high sensitivity
Congo paper MN 616 T – medium sensitivity
Recommended application:
Neutralisation analysis; detection of lactic acid in culture media, which contain lactic acid-producing strains of B. coli.
Store Congo Paper in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to sunlight and moisture.
Indicator papers without colour scale for simple acid/base determination.
These products are simple, completely impregnated indicator papers. They indicate if the pH of solution is above or below the point of colour change. They are useful to distinguish between acids and bases
Congo paper is supplied in three versions of varying sensitivity:
Congo paper MN 816 N – normal sensitivity
Congo paper MN 260 HE – high sensitivity
Congo paper MN 616 T – medium sensitivity
Recommended application:
Neutralisation analysis; detection of lactic acid in culture media, which contain lactic acid-producing strains of B. coli.
Store Congo Paper in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to sunlight and moisture.
Indicator papers without colour scale for simple acid/base determination.
These products are simple, completely impregnated indicator papers. They indicate if the pH of solution is above or below the point of colour change. They are useful to distinguish between acids and bases.
Nitrazine Yellow Paper changes to blue when the pH exceeds 6 towards alkaline conditions (greyish blue at pH 7; blue at pH > 8).
Recommended application for Nitrazine Yellow Paper:
Neutralisation analyses
Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to sunlight and moisture.
Indicator papers without colour scale for simple acid/base determination.
These products are simple, completely impregnated indicator papers. They indicate if the pH of solution is above or below the point of colour change. They are useful to distinguish between acids and bases
Phenolphthalein paper is white paper, which changes colour to red when the pH exceeds 8.3 towards alkaline conditions (red at pH > 10).
Recommended application:
Neutralisation analyses
Store Phenolphthalein paper in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to sunlight and moisture.
Indicator papers without colour scale for simple acid/base determination.
Simple, completely impregnated indicator papers. They indicate if the pH of solution is above or below the point of colour change. They are useful to distinguish between acids and bases
Phenolphthalein paper is white paper, which changes colour to red when the pH exceeds 8.3 towards alkaline conditions (red at pH > 10).
Recommended application:
Neutralisation analyses
Store Phenolphthalein paper in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to sunlight and moisture.
Indicator papers without colour scale for simple acid/base determination.
These products are simple, completely impregnated indicator papers. They indicate if the pH of solution is above or below the point of colour change. They are useful to distinguish between acids and bases
Recommended application for Litmus Paper:
General test for acidic or alkaline reaction: It serves in neutralisation reactions to check whether the change from acid to alkaline or vice versa has taken place. Litmus paper is the best known indicator paper.
Chemistry:
Litmus is not a single, chemically defined substance but a natural product containing a mixture of substances. It is extracted from lichen and probably represents the oldest known indicator dye.
Store Litmus Paper in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to sunlight and moisture.
Indicator papers without colour scale for simple acid/base determination.
These products are simple, completely impregnated indicator papers. They indicate if the pH of solution is above or below the point of colour change. They are useful to distinguish between acids and bases
Recommended application for Litmus Paper:
General test for acidic or alkaline reaction: It serves in neutralisation reactions to check whether the change from acid to alkaline or vice versa has taken place. Litmus paper is the best known indicator paper.
Chemistry:
Litmus is not a single, chemically defined substance but a natural product containing a mixture of substances. It is extracted from lichen and probably represents the oldest known indicator dye.
Store Litmus Paper in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to sunlight and moisture.
Indicator papers without colour scale for simple acid/base determination.
These products are simple, completely impregnated indicator papers. They indicate if the pH of solution is above or below the point of colour change. They are useful to distinguish between acids and bases
Recommended application for Litmus Paper:
General test for acidic or alkaline reaction: It serves in neutralisation reactions to check whether the change from acid to alkaline or vice versa has taken place. Litmus paper is the best known indicator paper.
Chemistry:
Litmus is not a single, chemically defined substance but a natural product containing a mixture of substances. It is extracted from lichen and probably represents the oldest known indicator dye.
Store Litmus Paper in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to sunlight and moisture.
Indicator papers without colour scale for simple acid/base determination.
These products are simple, completely impregnated indicator papers. They indicate if the pH of solution is above or below the point of colour change. They are useful to distinguish between acids and bases
Recommended application for Litmus Paper:
General test for acidic or alkaline reaction: It serves in neutralisation reactions to check whether the change from acid to alkaline or vice versa has taken place. Litmus paper is the best known indicator paper.
Chemistry:
Litmus is not a single, chemically defined substance but a natural product containing a mixture of substances. It is extracted from lichen and probably represents the oldest known indicator dye.
Store Litmus Paper in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to sunlight and moisture.
Indicator papers without colour scale for simple acid/base determination.
These products are simple, completely impregnated indicator papers. They indicate if the pH of solution is above or below the point of colour change. They are useful to distinguish between acids and bases
Recommended application for Litmus Paper:
General test for acidic or alkaline reaction: It serves in neutralisation reactions to check whether the change from acid to alkaline or vice versa has taken place. Litmus paper is the best known indicator paper.
Chemistry:
Litmus is not a single, chemically defined substance but a natural product containing a mixture of substances. It is extracted from lichen and probably represents the oldest known indicator dye.
Store Litmus Paper in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to sunlight and moisture.
Indicator papers without colour scale for simple acid/base determination.
These products are simple, completely impregnated indicator papers. They indicate if the pH of solution is above or below the point of colour change. They are useful to distinguish between acids and bases
Recommended application for Litmus Paper:
General test for acidic or alkaline reaction: It serves in neutralisation reactions to check whether the change from acid to alkaline or vice versa has taken place. Litmus paper is the best known indicator paper.
Chemistry:
Litmus is not a single, chemically defined substance but a natural product containing a mixture of substances. It is extracted from lichen and probably represents the oldest known indicator dye.
Store Litmus Paper in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to sunlight and moisture.
Indicator papers without colour scale for simple acid/base determination.
These products are simple, completely impregnated indicator papers. They indicate if the pH of solution is above or below the point of colour change. They are useful to distinguish between acids and bases
Recommended application for Litmus Paper:
General test for acidic or alkaline reaction: It serves in neutralisation reactions to check whether the change from acid to alkaline or vice versa has taken place. Litmus paper is the best known indicator paper.
Chemistry:
Litmus is not a single, chemically defined substance but a natural product containing a mixture of substances. It is extracted from lichen and probably represents the oldest known indicator dye.
Store Litmus Paper in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to sunlight and moisture.
Indicator papers without colour scale for simple acid/base determination.
These products are simple, completely impregnated indicator papers. They indicate if the pH of solution is above or below the point of colour change. They are useful to distinguish between acids and bases
Recommended application for Litmus Paper:
General test for acidic or alkaline reaction: It serves in neutralisation reactions to check whether the change from acid to alkaline or vice versa has taken place. Litmus paper is the best known indicator paper.
Chemistry:
Litmus is not a single, chemically defined substance but a natural product containing a mixture of substances. It is extracted from lichen and probably represents the oldest known indicator dye.
Store Litmus Paper in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to sunlight and moisture.
Indicator papers without colour scale for simple acid/base determination.
These products are simple, completely impregnated indicator papers. They indicate if the pH of solution is above or below the point of colour change. They are useful to distinguish between acids and bases
Recommended application for Litmus Paper:
General test for acidic or alkaline reaction: It serves in neutralisation reactions to check whether the change from acid to alkaline or vice versa has taken place. Litmus paper is the best known indicator paper.
Chemistry:
Litmus is not a single, chemically defined substance but a natural product containing a mixture of substances. It is extracted from lichen and probably represents the oldest known indicator dye.
Store Litmus Paper in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to sunlight and moisture.
If you’re looking for any additional testing products that you don’t see here (such as test kits and instrumentation) then please visit Vendart Diagnostics.