Drink it
by tasting it
The simplest and most obvious would be to dissolve the test substance in the other. If the first is completely miscible in the second and seen not to form separate layers or bubbles, etc., then it is soluble.
Reference: J. Biol. Chem., 222, (1956), 225.
fluid:)
yes.
Specific gravity refers to the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a reference substance. The purpose conducting specific gravity test is to determine if the test fluid will be heavier or lighter than the standard fluid.
by tasting it
a substance that is both fluid and a non fluid is non
A fluid is any substance that flows. Fluids can either be liquid or gases. You can tell whether a liquid is true because they form a flat surface. Fine solid do flow, except they form a heap.
No, a lab test can devoldge a percentage of concentration in a sample, and an over the counter only presents whether a substance is present or not. But they do that pretty well!!!
A substance that flows is called a fluid
A reagent is a chemical substance that reacts with some other substance. It is common to add a specific reagent to an unknown substance to determine whether or not the substance that the particular reagent reacts to is present. (For example, add a reagent for sugar to test for the presence of sugar.)
The simplest and most obvious would be to dissolve the test substance in the other. If the first is completely miscible in the second and seen not to form separate layers or bubbles, etc., then it is soluble.
Reference: J. Biol. Chem., 222, (1956), 225.
synovial fluid
fluid:)
a fluid