agarose

[ah-guh-rohs, -rohz]

a·gar·ose

[ah-guh-rohs, -rohz]
noun Chemistry.
a substance obtained from agar and used for chromatographic separations.

Origin:
1965–70; agar + -ose2
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Agarose is always a great word to know.
So is inorganic. Does it mean:
pertaining to compounds that are not hydrocarbons or their derivatives
any saline or salty solution
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