Reagent — Reagents, such as sulfur (pictured), are the starting materials that are used in chemical reactions. A reagent is a substance or compound that is added to a system in order to bring about a chemical reaction or is added to see if a reaction… … Wikipedia
Reagent bottle — A reagent bottle Reagent bottles, also known as media bottles or graduated bottles, are containers made of glass, plastic, borosilicate or related substances, and topped by special caps or stoppers and are intended to contain chemicals in liquid… … Wikipedia
reagent — Synonyms and related words: acid, acidity, agent, alkali, alkalinity, alloisomer, anion, antacid, atom, base, biochemical, cation, chemical, chemical element, chromoisomer, compound, copolymer, dimer, element, heavy chemicals, high polymer,… … Moby Thesaurus
Melzer's reagent — (also known as Melzer s solution or informally as Melzer s) is a chemical reagent used by mycologists to assist with the identification of fungi. Contents 1 Composition 2 Reactions 3 History 4 References … Wikipedia
List of commonly available chemicals — The reagent index below contains common sources of nearly pure chemicals for amateur chemists. These include:* Metal oxides and carbonates from pottery suppliers. * Organic acids from home brewing suppliers. * Solvents and acids from Hardware… … Wikipedia
Acetic acid — Acetic redirects here. It is not to be confused with Ascetic. Acetic acid … Wikipedia
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Common reagents — This is a list of common inorganic and organic reagents often used in chemistry. Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Reagent Compounds 3 See also 4 References S … Wikipedia
Oligonucleotide synthesis — is the chemical synthesis of relatively short fragments of nucleic acids with defined chemical structure (sequence). The technique is extremely useful in current laboratory practice because it provides a rapid and inexpensive access to custom… … Wikipedia
chemistry — /kem euh stree/, n., pl. chemistries. 1. the science that deals with the composition and properties of substances and various elementary forms of matter. Cf. element (def. 2). 2. chemical properties, reactions, phenomena, etc.: the chemistry of… … Universalium