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Manganese Chloride
Manganese Chloride also Manganese(II) chloride describes a series of compounds with the formula MnCl₂ₓ, where the value of x can be 0, 2, or 4. The tetrahydrate is the most common form of “manganese(II) chloride” and is the tetrahydrate with the formula MnCl₂·4H₂O. The anhydrous form and a dihydrate MnCl₂·2H₂O are also known.Formula: MnCl2
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Mercuric Nitrate
Mercury(II) nitrate is a toxic colorless or white soluble crystalline mercury(II) salt of nitric acid. It was used to treat fur to make felt in a process called ‘carroting’. The phrase ‘mad as a hatter’ is associated with psychological illness brought on by excessive exposure to mercury(II) nitrate.SKU: n/a -
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Methanol
Methanol is the simplest alcohol, consisting of a methyl group linked to a hydroxyl group. It is a light, volatile, colorless, flammable liquid with a distinctive odor similar to that of ethanol (drinking alcohol). Methanol is however far more toxic than ethanol. At room temperature, it is a polar liquid.Formula: CH3OHSKU: n/a -
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Methyl Orange
Methyl orange is a pH indicator frequently used in titration because of its clear and distinct color variance at different pH values. Methyl orange shows red color in acidic medium and yellow color in basic medium. Because it changes color at the pH of a mid strength acid, it is usually used in titration for acids.Formula: C14H14N3NaO3SSKU: n/a


















