Product Description
Gowers Reagent is a laboratory-grade liquid solution essential for hemoglobin testing in clinical laboratory research. This odorless reagent, classified as a Laboratory Reagent, is used solely for professional purposes due to its poisonous nature if ingested or mishandled. With a neutral to slightly acidic pH level, it boasts complete solubility in water and a density of 1g/cm3. Stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, this chemical solution is an Analytical Standard, ensuring accuracy in hematology diagnostics. Its main material is a specific chemical formulation designed for precise hemoglobin detection, making it an indispensable tool in laboratory analysis.
FAQs of GOWERS REAGENT:
Q: Is Gowers Reagent safe for ingestion?
A: No, Gowers Reagent is poisonous and should not be ingested or improperly handled.
Q: What is the main application of Gowers Reagent?
A: Gowers Reagent is primarily used for hemoglobin testing or diagnostic purposes in clinical laboratories.
Q: How should Gowers Reagent be stored?
A: It is recommended to store Gowers Reagent in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Q: Is Gowers Reagent completely soluble in water?
A: Yes, Gowers Reagent is completely miscible in water.
Q: What is the purity level of Gowers Reagent?
A: The purity of Gowers Reagent is specified as part of reagent grade standards; the exact percentage may vary.