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Orange IV

Orange IV CAS: 554-73-4 | MF: C18H14N3NaO3S | MW: 375.38S10139, Part Number S10139, Buy Histological Stains & Dyes for Histology, Cytology, Microbiology, Hematology & Biology Lab from TriStains at Chemical World.

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Orange IV, a synthetic azo dye classified under disazo dyes, is recognized for its vibrant orange hue and is chemically identified as the sodium salt of 4-(4-Nitrophenylazo) resorcinol. This dye is water-soluble, resulting in a brilliant orange solution. Its chemical formula is C18H14N3NaO3S. Additionally, it is referred to as Tropaeolin OO and Acid Orange 5, and is primarily utilized in biological staining and as a pH indicator.

TriStains provides a marketplace for histology and biological stains, which is comprehensive enough to encompass the peculiar requirements of laboratories specializing in Histology, Cytology, Microbiology, and Hematology. With a reputation for exceeding quality expectations.

TriStains chromatic performance is outstanding which allows for resolution of cell and tissue components fundamental to life sciences to be clearly visualized. Each product under TriStains series is validated for accuracy, reliability and consistency. TriStains, which manufactures and markets stains and indicators in various packing, offers laboratories turn key solutions for all their staining and indicator needs, improving accuracy in every experiment.

Application :

  • Orange IV is used in laboratories for staining biological tissues, making it easier to observe cell structures under a microscope.
  • It is sometimes used as a pH indicator due to its color change properties in different pH environments.

Benefits :

  • Provides a bright and long-lasting orange color to materials
  • Ensures consistent quality and color strength
  • Solubility in water and ease of application make it user-friendly for various industrial processes