BCR701
Sediment (extractable elements)
BCR®, certified reference material
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Qualité
certified reference material
Agence
BCR®
Fabricant/nom de marque
JRC
Application(s)
environmental
Format
matrix material
Température de stockage
2-8°C
Catégories apparentées
Application
Sediment (extractable elements) has been used as a standard reference material to assess the arsenic extraction efficiency of BCR sequential and single extraction methods from water sediment samples.
Remarque sur l'analyse
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BCR701
BCR701
Informations légales
BCR is a registered trademark of European Commission
Code de la classe de stockage
13 - Non Combustible Solids
Classe de danger pour l'eau (WGK)
WGK 3
Point d'éclair (°F)
Not applicable
Point d'éclair (°C)
Not applicable
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