Phosphate buffered saline tablets ph 7.4
Phosphate Buffered Saline tablets (pH 7.4) are a common laboratory reagent used to prepare a physiologically buffered saline solution. The tablets contain a mixture of sodium phosphate and sodium chloride, which when dissolved in water, create a solution with a pH of 7.4, similar to the pH of the human body.
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