A complex coordination compound (green/brown scales) used in chemical synthesis, as a photographic reagent (blueprint making), and as a food additive research source.
A versatile phosphate salt (NH₄H₂PO₄) used in fertilizers, as a buffering agent, and as a key reagent in qualitative and quantitative phosphate analysis.
A versatile white crystalline salt (NH₄Cl) essential for preparing buffer solutions, use in dry cells, and as a reagent in qualitative inorganic analysis.
Aluminium Nitrite ([Al(NO₂)₃]) is a specialized reagent used in limited synthesis applications and for the study of nitrite reactivity in coordination chemistry.
An inorganic chemical (AlF₃) valued for its low solubility, used as a flux in metallurgy and as a reagent in specialized chemical analysis and purification.
A white inorganic compound (Al(BO₂)₃) used in specialized chemical processes, glass and ceramic manufacturing, and as a flux material in high-temperature synthesis.
A purified, solidifying agent derived from seaweed, specifically designated for the preparation of microbiological growth media (agar plates/slants) in labs.
High surface-area charcoal used widely in laboratories for the efficient adsorption of impurities, decolorizing solutions, and chromatographic analysis.
The highly soluble salt (Al₂(SO₄)₃) is a fundamental flocculant reagent used in water treatment studies, chemical precipitation experiments, and as a source of Aluminium ions.
Potash Alum (KAl(SO₄)₂·12H₂O), a common double sulfate salt used in water purification studies, chemical fixation (mordant), and crystal growth demonstrations.
Alumina (Al₂O₃), a highly stable and inert compound used primarily as an abrasive, catalyst support, and ceramic material in high-temperature lab applications.
The common nitrate salt (Al(NO₃)₃·9H₂O) used as a strong oxidizing agent, a mordant in textile dyeing, and as a source of Aluminium ions in educational labs.