So I was always under the impression that aside from the elementary school "chemistry sets", one was not exactly able to buy lab grade chemicals unless they are certified and ordering for a business/school. The other day though when I was looking at chemistry sets and glass, I found a website that sells all of the above including a small selection of chemicals that would be used in many different standard lab procedures. To my surprise they had dry acetone, ether and various bases as well.
Now I was wondering, would anybody be able to purchase these without having to show credentials or without being added to some sort of list? They seem to sell all of their products to the general public and make no mention of any type of requirements on their website, just a general safety warning.
My friend would like to order a few mundane things but doesn't want to be stupid or break any laws if he ordered some ether or acetone. Anybody who can provide a clear an detailed explanation or point me in that direction will get a huge thanks!
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