Product Description
GLYCEROL Molecular Biology is a high-quality, odorless liquid classified as a Laboratory Chemical with a Grade of Molecular Biology Grade. This sweet-tasting solvent is widely used in molecular biology for sample preservation and as a cryoprotectant. With a density of 1.26 g/cm3 and a molecular weight of 92.09 g/mol, it is a non-poisonous substance stored in tightly closed containers. Its versatile nature allows it to be used as a solvent and cryoprotectant, ensuring the preservation of samples. The product, with a CAS No of 56-81-5 and EINECS No of 200-289-5, is a liquid that is miscible with water, ethanol, and other organic solvents, making it a valuable tool in various laboratory processes.
FAQs of GLYCEROL Molecular Biology:
Q: What is the main application of GLYCEROL Molecular Biology?
A: GLYCEROL Molecular Biology is mainly used in molecular biology research for sample preservation and as a cryoprotectant.
Q: Is GLYCEROL Molecular Biology poisonous?
A: No, GLYCEROL Molecular Biology is a non-poisonous substance.
Q: What is the storage recommendation for GLYCEROL Molecular Biology?
A: It is recommended to store GLYCEROL Molecular Biology in a tightly closed container in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area.
Q: What is the molecular formula of GLYCEROL Molecular Biology?
A: The molecular formula of GLYCEROL Molecular Biology is C3H8O3.
Q: Can GLYCEROL Molecular Biology be used as a solvent?
A: Yes, GLYCEROL Molecular Biology is miscible with water, ethanol, and other organic solvents, making it suitable for use as a solvent.