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What is meaning of G in silica gel G?

G is from Gypsum, because silica gel G contain approx. 13 % gypsum (CaSO4) as binding agent.


Is silica heavier then iron?

No, iron is heavier than silica. Iron has a density of about 7.87 g/cm^3, whereas silica (silicon dioxide) has a density of about 2.65 g/cm^3.


Is uranium heavier than silica?

Uranium (U) density: 19,05 g/cm3 Silica (SiO2) density: 2,634 g/cm3


What is the gram equivalent weight of silica?

The gram equivalent weight of silica (SiO2) is 60 g/mol. This means that 60 grams of silica is equivalent to one mole of silica.


What is the density of silica?

The density of quartz is around 2.6, meaning that it weighs 2.6 times as much as an equal volume of water.


What has the author G Foye written?

G. Foye has written: 'Silica occurrences in British Columbia'


Will acetaminophen or phenacetin have a higher Rf if you carry out a TLC separation of on a silica gel using a non-polar developing solvent?

Phenacetin will have a higher Rf value than acetaminophen in a TLC separation on silica gel using a non-polar developing solvent. This is because phenacetin is more non-polar than acetaminophen, causing it to move further up the TLC plate and have a higher Rf value.


What has the author G C Ofunne written?

G. C. Ofunne has written: 'Preparation of a silica-based titanium catalyst'


What Something in the restroom that starts with g?

glass mirrorgel (shower gel)glass mirror


How do you say hello gorjous in Persian?

Salaam KhoshgelG in -gel is pronounced as G in game


How much PCR product should be loaded on a gel for optimal analysis?

For optimal analysis, it is recommended to load around 5-10 g of PCR product on a gel.


100 grams of gel equal to how many mls?

The conversion of grams to milliliters depends on the density of the gel. Density is typically expressed in grams per milliliter (g/mL). To convert grams to milliliters, divide the mass (in grams) by the density (in g/mL). For example, if the gel has a density of 1 g/mL, then 100 grams of gel would be equal to 100 mL.