Water, LC/MS Grade

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About Water, LC/MS Grade

Water, (LC/MS Grade) also known as Demineralized Water, Water is used for the chromatographic applications. It appears as a colorless liquid at ambient conditions. LC/MS is a versatile technique that combines the physical separation property of liquid chromatography with the mass analysis property of mass spectroscopy. LC/MS grade is a premium grade for ultra-pure water and can be used to analyze compounds that exhibit high polarity, have a high molecular mass or are thermally liable. Lab Alley’s HPLC Water (LC/MS Grade) is prepared using a low UV-absorptivity technique that makes it ultra-pure. Lab Alley is selling its ultra-pure HPLC Water, LC/MS Grade online at laballey.com in the United States of America. It is highly recommended to use our Water, (LC/MS Grade) in the chromatographic and mass spectrometric applications.

Common Uses and Applications

  • Solvent

Industries

  • Mass Spectrometry
  • HPLC
  • UPLC
  • Biochemistry Labs

Safety and Shipping Information

Please contact us to request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Certificate of Analysis (COA) for Chemical Water LC/MS Grade.

Why Buy Water, LC/MS Grade from Lab Alley

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Chemistry Table

7732-18-5
H2O
18.02
Aqua, Deionized Water, Dihydrogen Oxide, Dihydrogen Monoxide, Purified water
962
High purity mobile phase for HPLC
100%
Water

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