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48032LiI CAS#: 10377-51-2 F.W.: 133.84
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57857-1KG-FApplication Lithium iodoacetate, a halogenacetate, is a lithium salt of iodoacetate that may be used in the study of cysteine peptidases. Caution May discolor to yellow on storage Other Notes Sales restrictions may apply
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99387-50MG-FVisit our Sensor Applications portal to learn more. Application Selected application examples Packaging Bottomless glass bottle.
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442712-100G-ALithium iron(III) oxide is a class of electrode material that can be used in the fabrication of lithium-ion batteries. Lithium-ion batteries consist of anode, cathode, and electrolyte with a charge-discharge cycle.
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348937-25GLithium isopropoxide
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L2250-100GLithium L-lactate, also known as Sarcolactic acid lithium or Lithium (S)-2-hydroxypropanoate, is a lithium salt of L-lactic acid, the optically active isomer of lactic acid characterized by an (S) stereochemical arrangement. L-Lactic acid is
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L2250-10GLithium L-lactate, also known as Sarcolactic acid lithium or Lithium (S)-2-hydroxypropanoate, is a lithium salt of L-lactic acid, the optically active isomer of lactic acid characterized by an (S) stereochemical arrangement. L-Lactic acid is
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L2250-1KGLithium L-lactate, also known as Sarcolactic acid lithium or Lithium (S)-2-hydroxypropanoate, is a lithium salt of L-lactic acid, the optically active isomer of lactic acid characterized by an (S) stereochemical arrangement. L-Lactic acid is
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L2250-25GLithium L-lactate, also known as Sarcolactic acid lithium or Lithium (S)-2-hydroxypropanoate, is a lithium salt of L-lactic acid, the optically active isomer of lactic acid characterized by an (S) stereochemical arrangement. L-Lactic acid is
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L2250-500GLithium L-lactate, also known as Sarcolactic acid lithium or Lithium (S)-2-hydroxypropanoate, is a lithium salt of L-lactic acid, the optically active isomer of lactic acid characterized by an (S) stereochemical arrangement. L-Lactic acid is
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L2250-5GLithium L-lactate, also known as Sarcolactic acid lithium or Lithium (S)-2-hydroxypropanoate, is a lithium salt of L-lactic acid, the optically active isomer of lactic acid characterized by an (S) stereochemical arrangement. L-Lactic acid is
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440469-50GApplication Lithium lactate may be employed in the following studies: As an electron spin resonance (ESR) dosimeter material. As lactic acid standard in the determination of lactic acid.