"tbe+buffer"
40X TAE Electrophoresis Buffer
The most commonly used buffer for agarose electrophoresis, this Tris-acetate-EDTA is certified free of Dnase, Rnase, and protease activity. Dilute 1 part in 39 parts deionized water. Store at room temperature. Available to U.S. customers only.
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Hanna Instruments pH 7 Buffer Solution
Neutral pH 7 calibration buffer for standardizing pH meters and electrodes.
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Hanna Instruments pH 4 Buffer Solution
Reliable pH 4 calibration buffer for accurate meter standardization and lab use.
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Hanna pH Buffer Sachets
This buffer value is widely used in water purification plants, in the food industry, and wherever the pH is expected to be slightly acidic.
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pH 10 Buffer Solution
High-quality pH 10 calibration buffer for standardizing meters in basic solutions.
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Hanna Instruments Quick Calibration Solution
Single-point pH and conductivity calibration solution for field and lab use.
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Prepared Agarose
Prepared with TBE buffer, these gels are easy to use — simply melt them in a microwave oven or water bath then pour them into a casting tray. The non-reusable gels have a one-year shelf life and should be stored at room temperature.
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Buffers in Biology Lab Activity
Discover what buffers exist in potatoes and liver.
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Science Take-Out® Acid Rain and Buffers
Learn How Certain Types Of Lake Bottoms Can Act As Buffers.
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Innovating Science® Determination of the Properties of Buffer Solutions
What Does A Buffer Do?
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miniPCR® SeeGreen™ All-in-One Agarose Tabs™
All-in-one tablets with pre-measured agarose, TBE, and SeeGreen™ stain.
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Wright's Stain Buffer
CAS Number: Mixture
Formula Weight: Mixture
Formula: Mixture
Shelf Life (months): 36
Storage: Green
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VION™ Wright's Stain Buffer, Histology Grade
This buffer yields satisfactory staining results every time when used in tandem with Wright's blood stain.
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Ward's® AP Chemistry Investigation 15: Buffering: Will that Product Act as a Buffer?
Meets AP Science Practices 4, 5, and 6




