J. T. RAKER CHEMICAL CO. - Analytical Chemistry (ACS Publications)

May 3, 2012 - J. T. RAKER CHEMICAL CO. Anal. Chem. , 1951, 23 (7), pp 2A–2A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60055a700. Publication Date: July 1951. ACS Legacy ...
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W h a t a Reagent Survey t o l d us a b o u t y o u In a recent widespread survey, you chemists

W e welcome your suggestions and we're

told us a good deal about your likes and

p l a n n i n g to follow them. Presently, you

dislikes.

will begin to see the new 'Baker Analyzed'

You liked 'Baker Analyzed' C. P. Chemicals

Reagent label, similar to specimen below.

and you ranked them as the N o . 1 line of

Of course, the transition will have to be

Laboratory Chemicals in dependability,

in

gradual. It will take a long time before all

That

'Baker Analyzed' Reagents reach you with

known

quality,

and in availability.

was fine praise, and we liked

the new label—for Baker distributors will

T h e n , some of you told us some things you

continue to receive laboratory chemicals

didn't

labeled both ways until this transition can

like:

Y o u asked us n o t to call o u r c h e m i c a l s

be completed.

Ό P.'—but to use the term 'Reagent.'

This n e w label is another contribution to

Y o u felt that 'Baker Analyzed' Labeling

the needs of the laboratory chemist by the

could be improved. You wanted the actual

makers of Baker Reagents, already first in

analysis on the label, b u t you wanted it in

dependability, first in k n o w n quality and

type that could be more easily read. Y o u

first in availability. J. T . Baker Chemical

also wanted the chemical name to appear

Co., Executive

in bolder display.

burg, N e w Jersey.

Baker CHEMICAL

Offices and Plant!

Phillips-

Baker Chemicals REAGENT

WARMING! Causes Severe Burns to Skin and Eyes Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. Do not take internally.

When handling, wear goggles ot face shield. While making solutions, add Potassium Hydrox­ ide slowly to surface of solution to avoid violent

milk or white of eggs beaten with water. CALL

FINE

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INDUSTRIAL

PF.LLETS

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r ^ e r Analyzed RB*»*»'__ ANALYSIS OF LOT NU.

Assay

POISON Antidote EXTERNAL: Flood with water, then wash with vinegar. If in eyes, wash with satu­ rated boric acid solution. INTERNAL: Do not use emetics. Give water with large amount of diluted vinegar, lemon or orange juice. Follow with

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Ι Potassium Hydroxide

spattering. In case of contact, immediately flush skin with plenty of water and wash with vinegar; for eyes, flush with plenty of water for at least 15 min­ utes and get medical attention.

A PHYSICIAN.

it.

(KOH>

bleu

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88.8

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% %

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1.8 0.008

Nitrogen Compounds (as N)

0.0004 %

0.0004 %

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Sulfate (SO.) Ammonium Hydroxide Precipitate Heavy Metals (as Ao) Iron (Fe)

0.001 0.008 0.0005 0.0004

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Phosphate (P0«)

Baker

%

Potassium Carbonate (K-C03) Chloride (CI)

Sodium

(Na)

.—

0.002

% % % %

%

J.T.RAKER CHEMICAL CO.. PHILLIPSBURG. N. J.

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