Product Description
ACRYLAMIDE 98.5% For Electrophoresis is a highly pure chemical mainly used in laboratory research, particularly in electrophoresis experiments. This solid crystalline or powder substance is odorless and toxic if inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin. With a purity of 98.5%, it is stored in tightly sealed containers in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture. Acrylamide functions as a monomer and cross-linking agent for polyacrylamide gels, making it suitable for applications in gel electrophoresis. It has a molecular formula of C3H5NO, a CAS No of 79-06-1, and a molecular weight of 71.08 g/mol. Soluble in water, alcohol, and acetone, this chemical has a boiling point of 125C at 25 mmHg and a melting point between 84-86C.
FAQs of ACRYLAMIDE 98.5% For Electrophoresis:
Q: What is the main application of ACRYLAMIDE 98.5% For Electrophoresis?
A: The main application of ACRYLAMIDE 98.5% For Electrophoresis is in laboratory research, particularly in electrophoresis experiments.
Q: How should ACRYLAMIDE 98.5% For Electrophoresis be stored?
A: ACRYLAMIDE 98.5% For Electrophoresis should be stored in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture in tightly sealed containers.
Q: Is ACRYLAMIDE 98.5% For Electrophoresis suitable for gel electrophoresis?
A: Yes, ACRYLAMIDE 98.5% For Electrophoresis is typically used in gel electrophoresis as a monomer and cross-linking agent for polyacrylamide gels.
Q: What are the solubility properties of ACRYLAMIDE 98.5% For Electrophoresis?
A: ACRYLAMIDE 98.5% For Electrophoresis is soluble in water, alcohol, and acetone.
Q: Is ACRYLAMIDE 98.5% For Electrophoresis poisonous?
A: Yes, ACRYLAMIDE 98.5% For Electrophoresis is toxic if inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin.