Thermo Fisher 80388 Each Dionexmethanesulfonic acid
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Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ Methanesulfonic Acid is used to prepare diluents for cation exchange applications and is recommended for use in preparing eluents for IonPac CS12, CS12A, CS14, CS15, CS16, CS17 and CS18.

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  • Recommended eluents for preparing IonPac™ CS12, CS12A, CS14, CS15, CS16, CS17 and CS18
  • By dissolving high purity chemicals in >18.2MΩ-cm Made in deionized water. These deionized waters have been tested for ionic contaminants via ion chromatography analysis.
  • The bottle label states the nominal concentration value, which is for reference only
  • The actual concentration is ±2.5% and is determined by one or more reliable analytical methods, such as ion chromatography, UV spectroscopy Photometric (using NIST™ or USP standards as applicable), titrimetric (using NIST standards), and gravimetric preparation

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Limited Warranty Period: Subject to all warranty requirements and exclusions identified in our Terms and Conditions of Sale, This product is warranted for ninety (90) days from the date of shipment of the product. Disclaimer of Restrictions on Use for Internal Research: Any restrictions on the use of Products by Purchaser solely for internal research do not apply to the Products on the web page to which this disclaimer relates.