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Bicarbonate Indicator solution - BULK PURCHASE | MOQ 10 SETS
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Key Features

  • MOQ 10 SETS
  • Buffer: Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO₃) to stabilize the pH.
  • Indicator Dye: Typically contains a pH-sensitive dye such as bromothymol blue.
  • Photosynthesis Studies: Demonstrates CO₂ uptake by plants during photosynthesis.
  • Respiration Experiments: Visualizes CO₂ production by living organisms.
  • Aquatic Analysis: Monitors CO₂ levels in water bodies for research or education.
  • pH Demonstrations: Illustrates the relationship between CO₂ and acidity.

Bicarbonate Indicator Solution is a pH-sensitive liquid reagent commonly used to detect changes in carbon dioxide (CO₂) concentration in biological and environmental experiments. It serves as a visual tool for monitoring processes like photosynthesis, respiration, and CO₂-related pH shifts in aquatic systems.


Technical Details:

UPC: chem-0000538
Seller SKU: chem-0000538
Condition: New
Availability: In Stock
Minimum order quantity: 10
Date first listed on Zandaux: Jan 13, 2025

Bicarbonate Indicator Solution is a pH-sensitive liquid reagent commonly used to detect changes in carbon dioxide (CO₂) concentration in biological and environmental experiments. It serves as a visual tool for monitoring processes like photosynthesis, respiration, and CO₂-related pH shifts in aquatic systems.

KEY FEATURES:

  • Buffer: Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO₃) to stabilize the pH.
  • Indicator Dye: Typically contains a pH-sensitive dye such as bromothymol blue. 
  • Photosynthesis Studies: Demonstrates CO₂ uptake by plants during photosynthesis.
  • Respiration Experiments: Visualizes CO₂ production by living organisms.
  • Aquatic Analysis: Monitors CO₂ levels in water bodies for research or education.
  • pH Demonstrations: Illustrates the relationship between CO₂ and acidity.
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