A colorless, crystalline organic solid (C₁₀H₈O) frequently utilized as a chemical intermediate, coupling agent, and key reagent in detecting carbohydrates via the Molisch’s test.
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.
An intermediate-grade white, crystalline solid (C₈H₉NO) mainly used as a precursor in the production of various organic compounds, dyes, and complex molecules.
A yellow-red crystalline solid (C₆H₆N₄O₄) used as a classic chemical reagent for the qualitative detection and identification of aldehydes and ketones in organic synthesis. Warning: Hazardous. Use with extreme caution and appropriate PPE.