Product Description
METHYL VIOLET For Microscopy is a Microscopy Grade dye powder widely used as a staining agent in microscopy and biological studies. With a purity of 95%, this synthetic organic dye exhibits a faint characteristic odor and is classified as poisonous. Its molecular structure, C24H28ClN3, lends itself to applications requiring a Laboratory Standard dye for precise results. This solid dye, also known as Gentian Violet, has a molecular weight of 393.96 g/mol. METHYL VIOLET is slightly soluble in water and soluble in alcohol, with a pH level of 5-7 in aqueous solutions. For optimal performance, store this dye in a cool, dry place away from light to maintain its efficacy.
FAQs of METHYL VIOLET For Microscopy:
Q: What is the main application of METHYL VIOLET For Microscopy?
A: METHYL VIOLET is primarily used as a staining agent in microscopy and for various biological studies.
Q: Is METHYL VIOLET poisonous?
A: Yes, METHYL VIOLET is classified as poisonous, caution should be exercised when handling it.
Q: How should I store METHYL VIOLET powder?
A: To preserve its quality, store METHYL VIOLET in a cool, dry place and protect it from light exposure.
Q: What is the solubility of METHYL VIOLET?
A: METHYL VIOLET is slightly soluble in water but completely soluble in alcohol.
Q: What is the molecular formula of METHYL VIOLET?
A: The molecular formula of METHYL VIOLET is C24H28ClN3.