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Sie^Ucai'TfùxftéeCPnice^ The following prices are for chemicals and related products usually handled in commercial and represent quotations of manufacturers or other primary sources prevailing in t h e market as of September 12, 1949. Prices for chemicals vary considerably depending upon purchased and the tvpe of container. Shipments smaller than tank cars, or drum cost more than the "p r i c e listed in this table unless small packages are specifically A c e t a l d e h y d e , 99 % , 55-gal. d m nib. 0 . 1 1 Va e l . , wks lb. 0.38 Acetamide, tech., drums, wks lb. 0.22 A c e t a n i l i d e , t e c h . , p o w d . , bbi lb. A c e t i c a n h y d r i d e , d r u m s , c l . , t Eabt 0.13 lb. 0.09 A c e t o n e , C . P . , d r u m s , c.l., d i v d . . . . l b . 0.43 A c e t o n i t r i l e , d r u m s , c.l., w k s lb. 1.10 A c e t o p h e n e t i d i n , bbl., 1,000 l b . . . . l b . Acetophenone, cans, drums lb. 1 . 3 5 - 1 . 8 5 0.07 A c i d , a b i e t i c , d r u m s , c.l., w k s lb. A c e t i c , 5 6 % , b b l . , c.l 100 lb. 7 . 0 0 - 7 . 5 0 Cilacial, s y n t h . , t e c h . , d r u m s . 9 . 00 c.l., w k s 1 0 0 1b. 7.50 tanks, wks 100 lb. U.S.P., drums, wks 100 l b . 11 . 5 0 - 1 2 . 0 0 0.53 Acetylsalicyclic, U.S.P., bbl lb. p - A m i n o s a l i c y c l i c , 100 l b . or m o r e , 12.00 wks., Î lb. 12.15 50-lb. lot, wks., X lb. A n t h r a n i l i c , t e c h . , bbl lb. 1 . 0 5 - 1 . 1 0 B a t t e r y , c b y . , c.l., E a s t , w k s . 1.60 100 lb. 0.43 Benzoic, tech., bbl lb. Boric, t e c h . , g r a n . , b a g s ton 109.00 0.34H B u t y r i c , 9 0 % , d r u m s , c.l.. w k s . . l b . 0.039£ C h l o r o s u l f o n i c , d r u m s , c.l., w k s . . l b . 0.2434 C h r o m i c , 9 9 . 5 % , d r u m s , c.l. lb. C i n n a m i c , réf., b o t s lb. 2 . 7 5 - 4 . 0 0 0.2734 Citric, c r y s t . , b b l . , c.l lb. Cresylic, 5 0 % , 2 1 0 - 2 1 5 ° , drums, 0.91 cl., wks., î gal. 0.05 Fluosilioic. 3 0 % . bbl., w k s lb. Formic, 8 5 % , c b y . , c.l., f . o . b . 0.13 wks lb.

Acid, hydriodic, 4 7 % , cby lb. 2.65 llydrobromic, 3 4 % , cby lb. 0 . 3 5 - 0 . 3 7 H y d r o c h l o r i c , 2 0 ° , c b y . , c.l., w k s . 1. 9 0 1 0 0 1b. 0. 09 Hydrofluoric, 3 0 % , drums, w k s . . l b . 0 . 1334 6 0 % , rubber drums lb. Hypophosphorous, U.S.P., 3 0 % . 0. 75 5-gal. d e m i j o h n s lb. L a c t i c , t e c h . , 2 2 % , b b l . , c.l., w k s . 5. 80 1 0 0 1b. 10. 95 4 4 % , b b l . , c.l., w k s 100 1b. 0 30 Maleic, powd., drums lb. 0 05 Mixed, tanks, w k s . . . n i t r i c unit, lb. 0 0085 sulfuric u n i t , l b . Naphthenic, 220-230°, drumsex0 15 tra, wks lb. 0 13 Nitric, C.P., cby., extra lb. 3 6 ° B o . , c b y . , c.l., w k s . , E a s t 5 00 100 l b . Oxalic, b b l . , w k s lb. 0 . 4*i- - 0 . 1 5 0 1034 Phosphoric, N . F lb. 0 65 Picramic, kegs lb. 0 32 Picric, bbl lb. P y r o g a l l i c , t e c h . , bbl l b . N o prices 0 .31 Salicylic, t e c h . , b b l . , c.l., w k s . . . . l b . 0 .1534 S t e a r i c , d b l . press, b a g s , d l v d . . . - l b . 0 .17 Sulfanilic, t e c h . , d r u m s , w k s . . . l b . Sulfuric, 6 6 ° B é . , c b y . , c.l.. E a s t , 1 .65 wks 1 0 0 1b. 17 . 0 0 66° Be., tanks. East, wks ton 13 . 7 5 60° Bé., tanks, East, wks. . . .ton Oleum, 2 0 % , tanks, East, wks. 19 . 5 0 ton 0 .68 Tannic, tech., 6 0 % , drums lb. 0 .35 T a r t a r i c , U . S . P . , granular, b b l . . . l b .

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VERSENE* (The Modern Sequestrant) is the tetra sodium salt of Ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid and is available in solution or powdered form. Acts as a buffering agent with great reserve alkalinity. With fats it forms a lower (tri-sodium ) salt of Versene and the sodium salt of a fatty acid. Provides two-way detergent action for cleansing dishes, glassware, utensils, metal containers and apparatus. Send for Technical Bulletin No. 1 and sample. Versene makes good products better. • Trade Mark

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Magnesium fluoride, bbl. lb. 0.20 Oxide, light, bbl lb. 0.33 Stéarate, 2,000 lb. or more lb. 0.36 Sulfate, tech., 100-lb., c.l., bags. f.o.b. plant 100 lb. 2.15 Maleic anhydride·, drums, c.l lb. 0.30 Manganese, metal, 96%, min., dlvd. east of Miss. R., blk., c.l lb. 0.32 Chloride, bbl 0.24 Dioxide, 85-90%, bbl., c.l., wk*...ton 74 .00 Sulfate, indust., bags, wks lb. 0.0554 Mannitol, cml., drums, wks lb. 0.40 Menthol, natural lb. 11 .75-12.50 Mercuric chloride, gran, or powd.. drums, 50 lb. or more lb. 1 .53 Mercurous chloride, U.S.P., drums. lb. 1.82 Mercury 76-lb. flask 74 .00-76.00 Methanol, synthetic, drums c.l., Zone 1 gal. 0.36H tanks, Zone 1 gal. 0.26 Methyl acetate, 97-90%. t a n k s . . . l b . 0.09M Chloride, cylinders, wks lb. 0.17 Ethyl ketone, drums, c.l., East. .lb. 0.1014 Formate, drums lb. 0.35 Ilexyl ketone, drums, tech., wks lb. 0.60

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Methylfealicylate, 50-b. drums, wks. lb. 0.40 Monoethylamine, drums, c.l lb. 0.22 Naphthalene, crude, cml., 74°, tanks, X lb. 0.05J£-0.06 α-Naphthol, bbl., t lb. 0.70 /S-Naphthol, tech., bbl., l.c.L. t lb. 0.30 ot-Naphthylamine, bbl., t lb. 0.38 0-Naphthylamine, tech., kegs lb. 0.70 Nickel, metal, electrolytic cathodes .lb. 0.40 Sulfate (nickel salts, single), bbl..lb. 0.18 p-Nitroaniline, kegs lb. 0.43 Nitrobenzene, tech., drums, c.l., t East lb. 0.18 Nitrocellulose, ester-sol., 30-35 cps., M. Η - s e c , bbl., wks lb. 0 . 3 2 - 0 . 3 5 o-Nitrochlorobenzene, drums, t East lb. 0.15 p-Nitrochlorobenzene, kegs, f East .lb. 0.15 Nitromethane, drums, l.c.L, wks.. .lb. 0.25 o-Nitrotoluene, drums, f East lb. 0.12 p-Nitrotoluene, kegs, t East lb. 0.30 2-Octanol, drums, wks lb. 0.30 Oil, castor, No. 3, tanks lb. 0.16 Coconut, crude, Atlantic ports, tanks lb. 0.15K Corn, crude, tanks, mills lb. 0.14>£-0.15 Cottonseed, crude, tanks. . .lb. 0 . 1 3 ^ - 0 . 1 3 f £ Linseed, raw, tanks lb. 0.196 Menhaden, crude, tanks, f.o.b. Baltimore lb. 0.07JS Neafs-foot. 15°,ret.drums, wks.lb. 0.27 Oiticica, drums lb. 0.22 Oleo, ex Chicago, tanks lb. 0.15 Olive, edible, tinpt., drums gal. 3 . 3 5 - 3 . 6 0 Peanut, crude, tanks lb. 0 . 1 9 - 0 . li» 16 Rapeseed, tanks lb. 0.17H Red, single dis t., drums included lb. 0.13H Soybean, crude, Decatur, tanks. . lb. 0.12 J4 Sperm, natural, winter, drums. . .lb. 0.18J4 Tung, tanks lb. 0.25 Paraformaldehyde, drums lb. 0.22 Paraldehyde, tech., 98%, 5-10 gal. drums lb. 0 . 1 2 ^ - 0 . 1 3 ^ Paris green, dealer, drums, c l . , t lb. 0.31 Phenol, U.S.P., drums, c.l., w k s . l b . 0 . 1 3 ^ - 0 . 1 4 ^ Phenolphthalein, yellow, barrels. . lb. 1.00 m-Phenylenediamine, kegs, t lb. 0.76 p-Phenylenediamine, kegs, t lb. 0.77 Phloroglucinol, tech., fiber drums, .lb. 10.00 C.P., fiber drums lb. 13.75 Phosphorus, red, cases lb. 0.33 Oxychloride, large drums, c.l.. . .lb. 0.12^6 Trichloride, large drums, c.l lb. 0.12*3 Phthalic anhydride, bags, c.l., t East lb. 0.21^ Platinum, metal, solid oz. 69.00-71 .00 Potassium acetate, tech., drums.. .lb. 0.20 Acid tartrate, bbl lb. 0.30M Bicarbonate, gran., drums lb. 0.20 Bichromate, bags, c.l., wks lb. 0.12^4 Bromide, U.S.P., gran., bbl lb. 0.33 Carbonate, calcined, tech., c.l., wks lb. 0.078 1 Chlorate, cryst., kegs, c.l., wks. .lb. 0.08)4 Chloride, tech., cryst., bags. . . .ton 54.50 Fertilizer (potassium muriate), 60% K2O. mines, unit %/ton 0 . 3 7 ^ - 0 . 4 0 Citrate, U.S.P., gran., bbl lb. 0.37M Cyanide, drums lb. 0.52>£ Ferri cyanide (potassium prussiate, red), bbl lb. 0 . 6 0 - 0 . 6 3 Ferrocyanide (potassium prussiate. yellow), bbl lb. 0.21 Hydroxide, solid, drums lb. 0.07*^ Metabisulfite, bbl lb. 0.21 Nitrate, gran., bbl., 10-20 tons 100 1b. 10.50-11.00 Permanganate, tech., drums. . . .lb. 0.2154 Pyridine, denat., drums, wks., t- gal. 2.00 Quinine sulfate, U.S.P., 100-oz. cans oz.

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Resorcinol, tech., drums, wks lb. 0.68 Riboflavin. U.S.P., bots kg. 125.00 Rochelle salt, see Sodium potassium tartrate Rosin, gum, Ν «rade Sav 100 lb. 6.62 Saccharin, 1,000-lb. lots or more.. .lb. 1.50 Silica, amorph., ground, 325-mesh, bags, c.l., wks ton 2 0 . 0 0 - 2 3 . 0 0 Silver bullion oz. 0.7314 Silver nitrate, bots., 2,500-oz. lots.oz. 0A6H

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M2 Oxide (black tin oxide), bW l b . 1.39 Strontium carbonate, tech., bbl . . . l b . 0.15>£ Nitrate, bbl lb. 0.09% Catalog of Infrared Sulfur, crude, bulk, mines l b . 18.00 Refined, flour, c.L, wks., bags Spectra in Preparation 100 1b. 3 . 7 0 Rubber grade, c.l., wks., bags A catalog of infrared spectra of or­ 100 l b . 2 . 0 0 - 2 . 6 0 Chloride, drums lb. 0.07 ganic compounds is being prepared by Dioxide, liquid, f.o.b. wks.— Samuel P . Sadtler & Son, Inc., of Phila­ single unit tanks l b . 0.045 delphia. Spectra of various organic com­ multi unit tanks l b . 0.053 Tallow, extra lb. 0 . 0 6 ^pounds prepared by research laboratories Tetractdoroethane, drums, wks lb. 0.08 for special purposes are included in the Tetrachloroethylene, drums, c.l., t Zone 1 l b . 0.10}£ catalog without charge; a copy of the Thiamine hydrochloride, bots k g . 160.00 spectra is given to each submitter. In Thiocarbanilide, drums lb. 0.24

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