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Sodium Sulphate Anhydrous 500g
$2,500.00 Original price was: $2,500.00.$2,300.00Current price is: $2,300.00.

Sulphuric Acid 2.5 liters
$1,010.00 Original price was: $1,010.00.$950.00Current price is: $950.00.
Soluble Starch Powder 500gm
$2,500.00 Original price was: $2,500.00.$2,300.00Current price is: $2,300.00.
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Soluble starch powder is a fine, white or off-white powder derived from starch sources like corn, potato, or wheat. It is processed to be easily soluble in water, forming a colloidal solution.
SKU:
ACS12494CHEM0
Category: OTHERS
Description
Uses of Soluble Starch Powder.
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- Indicator in Iodine Tests: Soluble starch is often used as an indicator in iodine titration methods due to its ability to form a blue-black complex with iodine.
- Microbial Culture Media: It serves as a carbohydrate source in various culture media for microbial growth.
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