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Copper Turnings 25gm
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Copper turnings refer to small pieces or shavings of copper produced during machining or shaping processes. They are typically created when copper is being worked with tools like lathes, drills, or milling machines. These turnings can vary in size, shape, and thickness depending on the specific machining operation.
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ACS37793CHEM0
Category: Analytical Reagents
Description
Are used to synthesize inorganic salts and organometallic complexes.
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