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Sodium Sulphate Anhydrous 500g
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Succinic Acid 500gm
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Succinic acid, also known as butanedioic acid, is a dicarboxylic acid with the molecular formula C4H6O4. It is a white, odorless solid that is soluble in water. Succinic acid occurs naturally in some fruits and vegetables and is also produced synthetically for various industrial applications. It is used as a precursor in the synthesis of various chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and polymers. In laboratories, it serves as a reagent in chemical reactions and as a component in buffer solutions due to its ability to adjust pH.
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ACS97137CHEM0
Category: Analytical Reagents
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Succinic Acid
In laboratories, succinic acid finds several uses:
- Chemical Synthesis: It serves as a precursor in the synthesis of various chemicals, including pharmaceutical intermediates and polymers.
- Buffering Agent: Due to its ability to maintain pH stability, succinic acid is used in buffer solutions, particularly in biological and biochemical experiments.
- Analytical Chemistry: It can be used as a standard or reference material in analytical techniques such as chromatography and spectroscopy.
- Drug Delivery: In pharmaceutical research, succinic acid derivatives are investigated for their potential in drug delivery systems.
- Food and Beverage Industry: In food science, succinic acid may be used as an acidity regulator or flavoring agent.
- Research and Development: It serves as a versatile reagent in organic chemistry research, enabling the preparation of various compounds and materials.
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