Bacteriostatic water with 0.6% Acetic Acid
$17.00
Research chemical only- Not for human use.
DO NOT USE WITH RETA, TIRZ, SEMA
Commonly used with harder to reconstitute peptides which can remain cloudy or revert back to a jelly like form such as AOD9604, Astressin, kpv and CJC1295.
Acetic Acid is the predominant non water ingredient in vinegar.
For use with Long Chain Peptides etc.
Improved Solubility for Reconstitution of Bacteriostatic Water.
Liquid acetic acid is a hydrophilic (polar) protic solvent, similar to ethanol and water. With a moderate relative static permittivity (dielectric constant) of 6.2, it dissolves polar compounds such as inorganic salts and sugars and non-polar compounds such as oils and elements such as sulphur and iodine. It readily mixes with other polar and nonpolar solvents such as water, chloroform, and hexane. With higher alkanes (starting with octane), acetic acid is not completely miscible, and its miscibility declines with longer n-alkanes. The solvent and miscibility properties of acetic acid make it a useful industrial chemical, for example, as a solvent in the production of dimethyl terephthalate


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