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Mordant Yellow 10 (CAS 6054-99-5)

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Alternate Names:
Mordant Yellow GG; Acid Mordant Dark Yellow GG
Application:
Mordant Yellow 10 is an organic reagent for spectrometric determination of iron (III)
CAS Number:
6054-99-5
Molecular Weight:
366.26
Molecular Formula:
C13H8N2Na2O6S
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Mordant Yellow 10 is a monoazo dye used in wool textiles. It is also used as organic reagent for spectrometric determination of iron(III) as well as in the study of other metal complexations. Furthermore, it is utilized in microscopy to stain cells and tissues for observation. In addition, Mordant Yellow 10 is used in immunoassays, where it can detect the presence of specific molecules in a sample. Finally, it is employed in chromatography, where it is used to separate and identify different compounds in a sample.


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Mordant Yellow 10, 1 g

sc-394359
1 g
$182.00