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1 01 ALUMINUM PHOSPHATE B.P AIPO 4 1 / 117
2 % 02 ALUMINUM mono-stearate, PURE 2 / 117
3 AI(OH) 2 (C 17 H (as all) % 3 / 117
4 15Kg. 03 ALUMINUM di-stearate, PURE AI(OH)(C 17 H 35 COO) / 117
5 (as all) % 15Kg. 04 ALUMINUM tri-stearate, PURE 5 / 117
6 AI(C 17 H 35 COO) (as all) % 15Kg / 117
7 AMMONIUM di-hydrogen PHOSPHATE EXTRA PURE NH 4 H 2 PO / 117
8 98.50% 06 di-ammonium HYDROGEN PHOSPHATE EXTRA PURE (NH 4 ) 2 HPO 8 / 117
9 CALCIUM ACETATE, B.P. 9 / 117
10 (CH 3 COO) 2 Ca.xH 158.xH 2 O 90.00% 10 / 117
11 08 CALCIUM CARBONATE, B.P. CaCO / 117
12 09 CALCIUM CHLORIDE, B.P. (2-Hydrate) 12 / 117
13 CaCl 2.2H 2 O / 117
14 CALCIUM HYDROXIDE, EXTRA PURE Ca(OH) / 117
15 11 CALCIUM LACTATE B.P. (5-Hydrate) Ca(Ch 3 CH 2 OHCOO) 15 / 117
16 CALCIUM PHOSPHATE B.P. (Monobasic, 1-Hydrate) 16 / 117
17 Ca(H 2 PO 4 ) / 117
18 13 CALCIUM PHOSPHATE B.P. (Dibasic, 2-Hydrate) CaHPO 4.2H 2 O / 117
19 14 CALCIUM PHOSPHATE 19 / 117
20 CaHPO / 117
21 CALCIUM PHOSPHATE Ca 3 (PO 4 ) / 117
22 16 CALCIUM STEARATE B.P. (C 17 H 35 COO) 22 / 117
23 % 10Kg. 17 CALCIUM SULPHATE B.P. (2-Hydrate) 23 / 117
24 CaSO 4.2H 2 O % 24 / 117
25 18 CALCIUM SULPHATE B.P. (0.5-Hydrate) CaSO 4.0.5H 2 O / 117
26 19 CITRIC ACID B.P. (1-Hydrate) 26 / 117
27 C 6 H 8 O7.H % / 117
28 CITRIC ACID B.P. (Anhydrous) C 6 H 8 O / 117
29 21 COPPER ACETATE, Extra Pure (1-Hydrate) Cu(CH 3 COO) 2.H 29 / 117
30 COPPER OXIDE, Black, Extra Pure 30 / 117
31 CuO / 117
32 23 COPPER OXIDE, RED, Extra Pure Cu 2 O / 117
33 24 COPPER SULPHATE B.P. (Anhydrous) 33 / 117
34 CuSO / 117
35 COPPER SULPHATE B.P. (1-Hydrate) CuSO 4.H 2 O / 117
36 26 COPPER SULPHATE B.P. (5-Hydrate) CuSO 4.5H 2 O 36 / 117
37 FERROUS FUMARATE BP 37 / 117
38 C 4 H 2 FeO / 117
39 28 FERROUS SULPHAE B.P. (7-Hydrate) FeSO 4.7H 2 O / 117
40 29 FERROUS SULPHAE B.P. (Dried) 40 / 117
41 FeSO 4.xH 2 O % / 117
42 MAGNESIUM ACETATE, PURE (4-Hydrate) Mg(CH 3 COO) 2.4H / 117
43 31 MAGNESIUM CARBONATE B.P. (Light) MgCO 3.Mg(OH) 2.3H 43 / 117
44 MAGNESIUM CARBONATE B.P. (Heavy) 44 / 117
45 3MgCO 3.Mg(OH) 2.3H / 117
46 33 MAGNESIUM CHOLORIDE B.P. (6-Hydrate) MgCl 2.6H 2 O / 117
47 34 MAGNESIUM CITRATE EXTRA PURE (4-Hydrate) 47 / 117
48 Mg 3 (C 6 H / 117
49 MAGNESIUM PHOSPHATE, EXTRA PURE Mg(H 2 PO 4 ) / 117
50 36 MAGNESIUM PHOSPHATE, PURE(Dibasic, 4-Hydrate) MgHPO 4.4H 2 O 50 / 117
51 MAGNESIUM PHOSPHATE, PURE(Tribasic, 3-Hydrate) 51 / 117
52 Mg 3 (PO 4 ) / 117
53 38 MAGNESIUM STEARATE B.P. Mg(C 17 H 35 COO) / 117
54 % 10Kg. 39 MAGNESIUM STEARATE B.P. (7-Hydrate) 54 / 117
55 MgSO 4.7H 2 O / 117
56 MAGNESIUM SULPHATE B.P. (Dried) MgSO 4.XH 2 O % 56 / 117
57 41 MANGANESE ACETATE, PURE(1-Hydrate) Mn(CH 3 COO) 2.4H 57 / 117
58 MANGANESE CARBONATE, PURE 58 / 117
59 MnCO / 117
60 43 MANGANESE PHOSPHATE, PURE(Dibasic, 3-Hydrate) MnHPO 4.3H 2 O / 117
61 44 MANGANESE SULPHATE, B.P. (1-Hydrate) 61 / 117
62 MnSO 4.H 2 O / 117
63 POTASSIUM ACETATE, B.P. CH 3 COOK / 117
64 46 POTASSIUM BIPHTHALATE, EXTRA PURE C 8 H 5 O 64 / 117
65 % 25Gm. 47 POTASSIUM CARBONATE, EXTRA PURE 65 / 117
66 K 2 CO / 117
67 48 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE BP KCI / 117
68 49 POTASSIUM CITRATE BP (1-Hydrate) 68 / 117
69 K 3 C 6 H / 117
70 POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE, PURE KOH / 117
71 51 POTASSIUM IODATE BP KIO 3 71 / 117
72 POTASSIUM IODIDE BP 72 / 117
73 KI / 117
74 1Kg. 53 POTASSIUM NITRATE, EXTRA PURE KNO / 117
75 99.50% 54 POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, EXTRA PURE 75 / 117
76 KH 2 P O / 117
77 POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, EXTRA PURE K 2 HPO / 117
78 56 POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, EXTRA PURE K 3 PO 4 78 / 117
79 POTASSIUM SULPHATE, PHARMA GRADE 79 / 117
80 K 2 SO / 117
81 58 SODIUM ACETATE B.P. (3-Hydrate) CH 3 COONa.3H 2 O / 117
82 59 SODIUM ACETATE B.P. (Anhydrous) 82 / 117
83 CH 3 COONa / 117
84 SODIUM BISULPHATE, PURE (1-Hydrate) KHSO 4.H 2 O / 117
85 61 SODIUM BORATE, EXTRA PURE Na 2 B 4 O 85 / 117
86 SODIUM CARBONATE BP (Anhydrous) 86 / 117
87 Na 2 CO / 117
88 63 SODIUM CHLORIDE BP NaCl / 117
89 99.50% 64 SODIUM CITRATE BP (2-Hydrate) 89 / 117
90 Na 3 C 6 H / 117
91 SODIUM CITRATE BP (Anhydrous) Na 2 C 6 H / 117
92 66 SODIUM ACID CITRATE BP Na 2 C 6 H 92 / 117
93 SODIUM PHOSPHATE BP (Monohydrate, 1-Hydrate) 93 / 117
94 NaH 2 PO 4.H / 117
95 68 SODIUM PHOSPHATE BP (Monohydrate, 2-Hydrate) NaH 2 PO 4.2H / 117
96 69 SODIUM PHOSPHATE BP (Dibasic, 12-Hydrate) 96 / 117
97 Na 2 HPO 4.12H / 117
98 SODIUM PHOSPHATE BP (Dibasic, 7-Hydrate) Na 2 HPO 4.7H / 117
99 71 SODIUM PHOSPHATE BP (Dibasic, 2-Hydrate) Na 2 HPO 4.2H 99 / 117
100 SODIUM PHOSPHATE BP (Dibasic, Anhydrous) 100 / 117
101 Na 2 HPO / 117
102 73 SODIUM PHOSPHATE, EXTRA PURE Na 3 PO 4.12H / 117
103 74 SODIUM SULPHATE BP (10-Hydrate) 103 / 117
104 Na 2 SO 4.10H / 117
105 SODIUM SULPHATE BP (Anhydrous) Na 2 SO / 117
106 76 SODIUM SULPHATE PURE (Anhydrous) Na 2 SO / 117
107 ZINC ACETATE, EXTRA PURE 107 / 117
108 Zn(CH 3 COO) 2.2H / 117
109 78 ZINC CARBONATE, EXTRA PURE ZnCO / 117
110 79 ZINC CITRATE, EXTRA PURE 110 / 117
111 Zn 3 (C 6 H / 117
112 ZINC PHOSPHATE, PURE(4-Hydrate) Zn 3 (PO 4 ) / 117
113 81 ZINC STEARATE BP Zn(C 17 H 35 COO) 113 / 117
114 % 10Kg. 82 ZINC SULPHATE BP (7-Hydrate) 114 / 117
115 ZnSO 4.7H 2 O / 117
116 83 ZINC SULPHATE BP (1-Hydrate) ZnSO 4. H 2 O / 117
117 25Kgs 117 / 117
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