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Ethanol acs grade

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Ethanol (ACS grade) is a clear, colorless liquid chemical compound with the chemical formula C2H5OH. It is a pure organic solvent that meets the standards set by the American Chemical Society (ACS) for purity and quality. This product is suitable for use in various laboratory applications where a high-purity ethanol is required.

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Colorimetric Cobalt(II) Chloride Assay

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Cobalt(II) chloride hexahydrate (98%, Panreact), 2,2′-bipyridine (99.5%, Loba Chemie), ethanol (ACS grade, Scharlau), hydrochloric acid (37%, Panreact), Basic Violet 3 (colour index 42,555, Acros Organics). Silica gel 60 (0.063–0.10 mm) (Merck).
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Cobalt-Phenanthroline Terephthalate Synthesis

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The following materials
were used: cobalt(II) nitrate hexahydrate (99%, SDFCL), 1,10-phenanthroline
(+99%, Acros Organics), terephthalic acid (+99%, Acros Organics),
ethanol (ACS grade, Scharlau), and sodium hydroxide (pure, Acros Organic).
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