| Document title | PUC: General category | PUC: Family | PUC: Type |
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| 0062, ARSENIC TRIOXIDE | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| 10045-L5 PART 1, COMMON ELEMENT STANDARD-(SUPDAT) | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| 14571, ARSENIC REFERENCE STANDARD SOLUTION (SUP DAT) | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| 500 TRACE METALS ERA CERTIFIED WASTEWATR | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| A-59, ARSENIC TRIOXIDE SOLID | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| ARSENATE OXIDE | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| ARSENIC (III) OXIDE 99.999%, 20267-3 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| ARSENIC (III) OXIDE, 99.99%, 25548-3 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| ARSENIC +3, 93312 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| ARSENIC +3, 93382 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| ARSENIC +3, 93392 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| ARSENIC 1000 PPM (0.100% W/V), 6919 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| ARSENIC REFERENCE STANDARD SOLUTION, SA449 100 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| ARSENIC REFERENCE STANDARD SOLUTION, SA449 500 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| ARSENIC REFERENCE STANDARD SOLUTION, SA449100 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| ARSENIC REFERENCE STANDARD SOLUTION, SA449500 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| ARSENIC TRIOXIDE | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| ARSENIC, ATOMIC ABSORPTION STANDARD, AX1732 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| OHS02025 ARSENIC REFERENCE STANDARD SOLUTION | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
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