COLOR CODED for Your C o n v e n i e n c e !
To help you save time and prevent errors, Baker & Adamson color-codes all major "C.P." Acids. Both caps and labels of 5-pint bottles have bright, strong colors for instant identification in laboratory or plant. Acetic Acid, Glacial, Reagent, A.C.S
BROWN
Hydrochloric Acid, Reagent, A.C.S. (Sp. Gr. 1.18-1.19)
BLUE
Nitric Acid, Reagent, A.C.S. (Sp. Gr. 1.42) Perchloric Acid, Reagent, A.C.S
RED BLACK
Sulfuric Acid, Reagent, A.C.S. (Sp. Gr. 1.84) Ammonium Hydroxide, Reagent, A.C.S. (Sp. Gr. 0.90)
YELLOW GREEN
Baker & Adamson pioneered in the color-coding of "C.P." Acids. Then, later, B&A worked closely with the Manufac turing Chemists' Association to help standardize colorcoding in the industry. Here is still another example of B&A's continuing service to the laboratory chemist. In quality control, in new prod uct development, and in packaging, Baker & Adamson constantly sets the pace. This is part of B&A's responsibility as the leader in its field. ®
BAKER & ADAMSON C. P. Acids GENERAL CHEMICAL
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VOLUME
28, NO.
10, O C T O B E R
1956
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