There is no set chemical formula for xanthroproteic acid. It is a yellow nitrophenyl complex that is derived from proteins when they are treated with nitric acid.
no
The xanthoproteic test is a test for the detection of proteins. If proteins are present, concentrated nitric acid reacts with the proteins to form a yellow color that turns orange-yellow by the addition of alkali. This is called the xanthoproteic reaction.
No because it doesn't contain aromatic group
The color is green, the wavelength emitted by boron.
The reaction of a protein (with aromatic rings) with nitric acid produce the yellow xanthoproteic acid.
no
Phenylalanine gave a yellow to orange color in xanthoproteic test which means it is positive.
The xanthoproteic test is a test for the detection of proteins. If proteins are present, concentrated nitric acid reacts with the proteins to form a yellow color that turns orange-yellow by the addition of alkali. This is called the xanthoproteic reaction.
yes
xanthoproteic test is used to detect the presence of aromatic amino acid in this nitration of an benzee ring with nitric acid takes place.
equation involved in nylander's test using fructose
No because it doesn't contain aromatic group
No because it doesn't contain aromatic group
The color is green, the wavelength emitted by boron.
A chemical equation is a shorthand description of a chemical reaction.
The reaction of a protein (with aromatic rings) with nitric acid produce the yellow xanthoproteic acid.
A chemical reaction can be represented by a chemical equation.