This list can be posted in the lab to inform students of chemicals that will be used during the course. Materials safety data sheets can be obtained from the manufacturer or vendor and can be kept in a loose leaf binder in the lab for students to obtain more information under the "right-to-know" laws.
| Acetaldehyde Acetic acid Acetone Agar, Kings Agar, Luria Agar, nutrient Albumin Alkaline-iodide-azide Ammonium hydroxide Ampicillin Barium chloride Barium hydroxide Bromophenol blue indicator Calcium chloride Chloretone Chloroform Citric acid Congo red stain Corn syrup Diethyl ether Dinitrophenol Diphenylamine DNA Ethanol Fast green stain Ferrous sulfate Formalin Glucose Glutathione Glycerol Guaiacol Hydrochloric acid Hydrogen peroxide Hydroxylamine Immersion oil India ink Iodine Isoamyl alcohol Isopropyl alcohol Lysozyme Magnesium chloride Magnesium oxide Manganese sulfat |
Methanol MF-Endo broth Methyl cellulose Methylene blue Peptone Petroleum ether Petroleum jelly Phenylenediamine Phloroglucinol Phosphoric acid Picolyte Potassium chloride Potassium dihydrogen phosphate Potassium ferrocyanide Potassium iodide Potassium hydroxide Potassium sulfate Ringers solution Sera, anti A, B, Rh Silver nitrate Sodium bicarbonate Sodium chloride Sodium cyanide Sodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate Sodium hydroxide Sodium lauryl sulfate Sodium perchlorate Sodium phosphate, dibasic Sodium sulfate Sodium thiosulfate Stain, acetocarmine Stain, Feulgens (Schiffs reagent) Stain, Grams Stain, methyl red Soluble starch Sucrose Sulfuric acid Tertiary butyl alcohol Thioglycollate medium Tryptic soy broth |