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Ceric Ammonium Molybdate (CAM) stain. Good for detecting polyhydroxylated compounds.

Ammonium molybdate

Supplier: SigmaAldrich
Catalog Number: A1343

Cerium Sulfate

Supplier: SigmaAldrich
Catalog Number: 359009

Crucible Tongs

Supplier: Fisher Scientific
Catalog Number: 15-193

EMD Silica Gel Glass Plates 60 F254: 10x20cm

Supplier: Fisher Scientific
Catalog Number: M5642-6

Heat Gun

Supplier: Fisher Scientific
Catalog Number: 09-201-13

Sulfuric acid

Supplier: SigmaAldrich
Catalog Number: 339741

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