No, its reaction with SO2(aq) gives schiff's reagent.
C20H19N3·HCl
With periodic acid during the steps of staining slides.
nessler's reagent
The reagent strip is a strip of paper impregnated with a specific chemical reagent for a chemical determination.
s of benedict reagent
Formaldehyde schiffs reagent Formaldehyde schiffs reagent
C20H19N3·HCl
With periodic acid during the steps of staining slides.
I have not tried that one but it looks ok http://www.thelabrat.com/protocols/SchiffsReagent.shtml Peter Skalinski SFS Seoul
The Schiff reagent is a product of Fuchsine or Pararosaniline. The Schiff reagent is used to test for aldehydes. Benzaldehyde is added to the decolorized Schiff reagent and a purple/magenta color appears.
ethanal and propanone both are carbonyl compounds but ethanal shows reducing properties due to presence of hydrogen on carbonyl group it reduces tollens fehling solution schiffs reagent
tollen's reagent = [Ag(NO)2]+ baeyer's reagent= KMnO4
nessler's reagent
chemical reagent
The reagent strip is a strip of paper impregnated with a specific chemical reagent for a chemical determination.
tollen reagent
To determine the limiting reagent, you must first determine moles of each reactant, and then look at the mole ratios among the reactants to see which one is in the least supply. That one will be the limiting reagent.