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- Glycerol for Synthesis \n
- Pack Size: 500ml \n
- Chemical Formula: C₃H₈O₃ \n
- Brand: Merck, India/Germany \n
Glycerin (500 mL) is a versatile chemical reagent widely used in biology laboratories. It serves as a mounting medium, preservative, and solvent for biological specimens. At Labtex Bangladesh (Labtexbd.com), we provide high-quality glycerin suitable for microscopy, sample preservation, and research applications.
\nUnlike ordinary liquids, laboratory-grade glycerin ensures clarity, stability, and long-lasting specimen preservation. Therefore, it is essential for students, teachers, and researchers conducting practical experiments. In addition, it is compatible with a variety of biological samples, including tissues, slides, and microscopic preparations.
\n \nKey Features of Glycerin (500 mL)
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- High-quality reagent suitable for laboratory use \n
- Ideal as a mounting medium and preservative \n
- Transparent and stable for long-term specimen storage \n
- Easy to handle and measure for experiments \n
- Comes in a convenient 500 mL laboratory bottle \n
Common Applications
\nGlycerin is widely used in biology laboratories. For example, it is applied as a mounting medium for microscope slides to preserve plant and animal tissues. In addition, it works as a humectant and solvent in various biological experiments. Therefore, glycerin is essential for educational labs, research institutions, and professional laboratories.
\n \nWhy Choose Labtex Bangladesh?
\nAt Labtexbd.com, we supply pure laboratory-grade glycerin at competitive prices. Moreover, our glycerin meets quality standards to ensure safe and effective laboratory use. Whether you are a student, teacher, or researcher, our glycerin will support your practical and experimental needs.
\nEnhance your laboratory experiments and ensure reliable specimen preservation with Glycerin for Biology Laboratory 500 mL – available online at Labtex Bangladesh (Labtexbd.com).
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- Liquid Glycerin / Glycerol \n
- Pack Size: 500 ml \n
- Brand: Merck, Germany \n
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