yes. it is an acidic dye.....
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non metals give acidic oxides e.g S,Cetc
Well it depends on which type of agar preparation you use. For example, if you use a mannitol NaCl salt agar it'll contain a red phenol dye which is a pH indicator. If a microbe is pathogenic it'll ferment the mannitol into acids which turn the red indicator yellow. Non-pathogenic bacteria such as S. epidermidis will not ferment the mannitol and so no colour change will result.
Speed of sound or velocity of sound in Red brass is 1.1 x 105 m/s. Red Brass=85/15 Copper And Zinc.
Because of the bright red lines in its emission spectrum, they chose a name derived from the Latin word rubidus, meaning "dark red" so the name rubidium.
A.D Kinnersley has written: 'Analysis of trace levels of aluminium in water by adsorptive stripping of the aluminium-alizarin red s complex at the hanging mercury drop electrode'
Howard S. Dye has written: 'Economics: principles, problems, and perspectives' -- subject(s): Economics
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Tie dye came to the United States in the 1960's from Japan.
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acidic; highly acidic! 7 is neutral, and each number is a log representation of how many H+'s are in a solution. The more H+'s, the more acidic, so you have to think of the scale in reverse (if you're not used to thinking of things in log). So the more below 7 you are, the more acidic.
Fred'k Dye has written: 'Hot water supply' -- subject(s): Hot-water supply
A nucleotide labled with a fluorescent dye.
Anne Bliss has written: 'Weeds' -- subject(s): Domestic Dyes and dyeing, Dye plants, Herbs, Useful Plants, Weeds 'Weeds a Guide for Dyers and Herbalists' 'Rocky Mountain dye plants' -- subject(s): Dye plants
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