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Schulze's reagent

Schulze's reagent

[′shu̇lt·səz rē‚ā·jənt]
(analytical chemistry)
An oxidizing mixture consisting of a saturated aqueous solution of KCIO3 and varying amounts of concentrated HNO3; commonly used in palynologic macerations.
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