5.00 pH Value @25℃, (1) 500 mL bottle

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13.00 pH Value @25℃, (25) 20 mL sachets

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pH 5.00 Technical Calibration Buffer (1L bottle), supplied with certificate of analysis. Designed and manufactured for those requiring a greater spectrum, as well as increased accuracy to readings, Hanna manufactures a Technical Buffer solution range that shares the accuracy of standard buffers, +/- 0.01 @ 25℃
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