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VOLUME 24, NO. 12, DECEMBER 1952 5 A ι.-i 4 p. ;:•- „* * Λ Η cfvMSM Si · « · Save Testing Time with'Baker A n a l y z e d ' HYDROFLUORIC ACID —low in Fluosilicic Acid and Phosphates In a defense economy, civilian and military requirements keep the glass chemist busier than ever. Time is important, and glass chemists, constantly working to save time, prefer 'Baker Analyzed' Reagents, with the actual lot analysis on the label. Of particular value to glass chemists is 'Baker Analyzed' Hydrofluoric Acid, ideal for Phosphorus and Silica deter- minations. The H 2 SiFé content is never higher than 0.10% against the ordinary standard of 0.25%. The acid is also extremely low in non-volatile residue, heavy metals and iron. Baker Hydrofluoric Acid is now packaged in a unique polyethylene container which provides many advantages for safer operation with speed and facility. They include controlled acid flow for ease in pouring, built-in drain-back spout for added protection, and large screw cap for easier and safer opening. Listed at the right are other 'Baker Analyzed' Reagents valuable to the glass chemist. Each has an extremely low index of impurities for quick, accurate tests. When you order reagents from your laboratory supply house, specify 'Baker Analyzed'. There's a Baker distributor near you who will give you quick, efficient service. J. T. Baker Chemical Co. Executive Offices and Plant, Phillipsburg, N. J. Other 'Baker Analyzed' Reagents of interest to Glass Chemists: Calcium Carbonate Methyl Alcohol Calcium Chloride Perchloric Acid Hydrochloric Acid Sodium Carbonate Sulfuric Acid Baker Baker Chemicals REAGENT · FINE · INDUSTRIAL

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V O L U M E 24, NO. 12, D E C E M B E R 1 9 5 2 5 A

ι.-i 4 p. ;:•- „* * Λ Η cfvMSM Si · « · Save Testing Time

with'Baker Analyzed' HYDROFLUORIC ACID —low in Fluosilicic Acid and Phosphates

In a defense economy, civilian and military requirements keep the glass chemist busier than ever. Time is important, and glass chemists, constantly working to save time, prefer 'Baker Analyzed' Reagents, with the actual lot analysis on the label.

Of particular value to glass chemists is 'Baker Analyzed' Hydrofluoric Acid, ideal for Phosphorus and Silica deter­minations. The H2SiFé content is never higher than 0.10% against the ordinary standard of 0.25%. The acid is also extremely low in non-volatile residue, heavy metals and iron.

Baker Hydrofluoric Acid is now packaged in a unique polyethylene container which provides many advantages for safer operation with speed and facility. They include controlled acid flow for ease in pouring, built-in drain-back spout for added protection, and large screw cap for easier and safer opening.

Listed at the right are other 'Baker Analyzed' Reagents

valuable to the glass chemist. Each has an extremely low index of impurities for quick, accurate tests.

When you order reagents from your laboratory supply house, specify 'Baker Analyzed'. There's a Baker distributor near you who will give you quick, efficient service.

J. T. Baker Chemical Co. Executive Offices and Plant, Phillipsburg, N. J.

Other 'Baker Analyzed' Reagents of interest to Glass Chemists:

Calcium Carbonate Methyl Alcohol Calcium Chloride Perchloric Acid

Hydrochloric Acid Sodium Carbonate Sulfuric Acid

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