Product Description
AMMONIUM ACETATE 98% Molecular Biology is a white crystalline powder with a slightly acetic odor, commonly used in molecular biology for protein precipitation and as a buffer in biological reactions. With a purity of 98%, this product has a molecular formula of C2H7NO2 and a molecular weight of 77.08 g/mol. It is highly soluble in water, hygroscopic, and decomposes upon heating. The product exhibits a good buffering capacity and has a density of 1.17 g/cm3. When stored properly, it has a shelf life of 12 months. Used as a reagent for molecular and biological research applications, it is available in a crystalline or powder form.
FAQs of AMMONIUM ACETATE 98% Molecular Biology:
Q: Is AMMONIUM ACETATE 98% Molecular Biology poisonous?
A: No, AMMONIUM ACETATE 98% Molecular Biology is not poisonous.
Q: What is the appearance of AMMONIUM ACETATE 98% Molecular Biology?
A: AMMONIUM ACETATE 98% Molecular Biology appears as a white crystalline powder.
Q: What is the recommended method of storage for AMMONIUM ACETATE 98% Molecular Biology?
A: It is recommended to store AMMONIUM ACETATE 98% Molecular Biology tightly closed in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area.
Q: What is the molecular formula of AMMONIUM ACETATE 98% Molecular Biology?
A: The molecular formula of AMMONIUM ACETATE 98% Molecular Biology is C2H7NO2.
Q: What is the major application of AMMONIUM ACETATE 98% Molecular Biology?
A: AMMONIUM ACETATE 98% Molecular Biology is commonly used in molecular biology for protein precipitation and as a buffer in biological reactions.