It is called Acid Blue 147
water and m-xylene azeotrope at 94.5C, 40% h2o, 60%xylene
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because in xylene water is inmisible that is why in dean & stark method xylene is use
Xylene is a ring of hydrocarbons, with some secondary structures attached like branches. The location of the branches on the main ring change depending on the specific type of xylene.
no it is organic
It has an overall negative charge :)
Screened methyl orange is a pH indicator consisting of a solution of methyl orange and xylene cyanol in ethanol. It is red in very acidic solution, grey in neutral solution, and green in very alkaline solution.
The loading dye comprises bromophenol blue, Ficoll 400 and water majorly while Xylene cyanol, Tris and EDTA are optional in it. Bromophenol blue is one of the most popular indicators of DNA in agarose gel electrophoresis. Bromophenol blue is a pH indicator.
Xylene has structural isomers.
The density of xylene is 0.861g/ml. That means if you have a liter, you have 0.861kg or 861g of xylene
Ethanol+Water+p-Xylene is an Azeotropic mixture ------------ For p-xylene, zeotropic, but for x-xylene, contradictory results. Please see the links.
water and m-xylene azeotrope at 94.5C, 40% h2o, 60%xylene
what type tank to use for xylene
Neither!
Potassium chloride is not soluble in xylene.
Dibutyl Phathalate Xylene
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