Product Description
Methyl Violet For Microscopy is a high-grade chemical stain in powder form, with a purity of 99%. It is commonly used for staining in microscopic analysis applications in histology and microbiology. This odorless synthetic dye is classified as a Laboratory Standard under the HS Code 32041300. Its molecular formula is C25H30ClN3 with a molecular weight of 407.99 g/mol. Methyl Violet is soluble in ethanol and water, with a neutral to slightly alkaline pH level. It should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to maintain its integrity. This product, also known as Gentian Violet or Basic Violet 1, is poisonous and has a melting point range of 137-138C.
FAQs of METHYL VIOLET For Microscopy:
Q: What is the application of Methyl Violet For Microscopy?
A: Methyl Violet is commonly used for staining in microscopic analysis applications in histology and microbiology.
Q: How should Methyl Violet be stored?
A: Methyl Violet should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Q: Is Methyl Violet poisonous?
A: Yes, Methyl Violet is poisonous.
Q: What is the solubility of Methyl Violet?
A: Methyl Violet is soluble in ethanol and water.
Q: What is the molecular formula of Methyl Violet?
A: The molecular formula of Methyl Violet is C25H30ClN3.