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U.S. EPA Methods 1624/1625 standard mixtures

Purgeables/Volatiles Mixture-G

CIL-ES-2007-A

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Purgeables/Volatiles Mixture-G

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Product Attributes

Analyte
Solvent: Methanol (D4,99.8%)
(EPA 616V) Acetone (D6,99.9%) 250 µg/mL
(EPA 203V) Acrylonitrile (D3,99%) 250 µg/mL
(EPA 246V) Bromomethane (D3,99.5%) 250 µg/mL
(EPA 614V) 2-Butanone (4,4,4-D3,98%) 250 µg/mL
(EPA 216V) Chloroethane (D5,98%) 250 µg/mL
(EPA 245V) Chloromethane (D3,99%) 250 µg/mL
(EPA 615V) Diethyl Ether (D10,99%) 250 µg/mL
(EPA 288V) Vinyl Chloride (D3,98%) 250 µg/mL

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