Sudan iii is used to identify lipids. It makes small pink particles in the presence of lipids. Whwn vegetable oil and sudan iii is mixed,floating pink particles can be seen.
Sudan III is used to detect the presence of lipids.
lipid stain such as Sudan III or oil red O
chemistry
A Sudan Test is a test being developed by scientist.(It mostly involves biology)For your information; Biology is got to do with humans(genes) And animals..edited: 21 November 2009Sudan (III) is used to identify the presence of lipids in liquids, it stains fat cells red.
Sudan III test
Sudan III: To make 100 ml of Sudan IV staining solution: warm 73.5 ml of 95% ethyl alcohol [C2H5OH] in a warm water bath (hot tap water will do). Add 0.5 grams of Sudan (III) and stir. Add 75-80 degrees Celsius distilled water to just below the 100 ml mark; stir. Cool to room temperature; dilute to 100 ml with distilled water; stir then filter. (Use: biological stain)
A number of tests are used to test lipids including Suddan III test , emulsion test , solubility test , soapanification test .
transparency. If a few drops of a substance are placed onto a paper product, such as a paper towel, then you will be able to tell if it contains lipids or not. If it shows to be clear or transparent then it is positive for lipids.
Lipids :)
If it were a cream for example water-in-oil * warmer to the skin * does not conduct electricity *Can be dyed with Sudan III *Cannot be with Food colouring oil-in-water *cooler to the touch *conducts electricity *not dyed by Sudan III *can be dyed with food colouring
about 65% of all land in Sudan is used to grow cottor but there is seveal types of cotton grown