
Aluminium Trichloride Anhydrous
Anhydrous aluminum chloride (aluminum trichloride, AlCl3) is an odorless, white or yellow crystalline solid that reacts violently with water to liberate hydrogen chloride (HCL) gas. AlCl3 will also sublime readily at 178 Celsius to yield hydrogen chloride gas.

Ammonium Bisulphite 65%
Ammonium Bisulphite corrosion inhibitor acts as oxygen scavengers used to effectively remove dissolved OXYGEN

lead subacetate
a white heavy odorless powder

Boron Carbide
An extremely hard boron–carbon ceramic a covalent material used in tank armor bulletproof vests engine sabotage powders as well as numerous industrial applications

Vanillic acid
a flavoring agent found in many edible plants and fruits

Hydrofluorosilicic acid
Available in 24-30% aqueous solution of fluosilicic acid water white to straw yellow color with a pungent odor

LITHIUM CARBONATE Technical Grade
LITHIUM CARBONATE

DICHLOROMETHANE
This colorless, volatile liquid with a moderately sweet aroma is widely used as a solvent

DICHLOROMETHANE
This colorless, volatile liquid with a moderately sweet aroma is widely used as a solvent

XYLENE AR
XYLENE AR