What is the name of the test for the nucleic acid DNA in the solution.
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Options : Nucleic acid hybridization Nucleic acid-base composition Amino acid sequencing Biochemical tests Numerical identification The answer is Numerical Identification. I just took the quiz for BIO205 and that was the answer.
You probably mean Millon's reagent. Millon's reagent is a solution of mercury in nitric acid which is used as a test for the amino acid tyrosine. Since proteins contain tyrosine, it is also used as a test for protein. When the test solution is boiled with Millon's reagent a white precipitate (solid) is produced which coagulates and turns red.
Bial's test is used to determine the presence of a pentose sugar. For example, the sugar ribose would turn green (positive) and the sugar glucose would turn brown or yellow (negative). Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) both contain a suger. RNA contains ribose, so it should have a positive orcinol test. DNA contains deoxyribose, which should have a weak reaction, yielding what appears to be a negative result.
starch
This test is used to test for starch prenest in a given solution
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NAAT is a type of testing -- nucleic acid amplification test
Fehling's test uses tartaric acid, and Benedict's test uses citric acid
Options : Nucleic acid hybridization Nucleic acid-base composition Amino acid sequencing Biochemical tests Numerical identification The answer is Numerical Identification. I just took the quiz for BIO205 and that was the answer.
By sequencing the 16s small subunit RNA. Or measuring nucleic acid load. Or by cell counts.
Nucleic Acid Testing (blood test) Non - Accidental trauma( Child abuse)
There are various ways to test for an acid and an alkali. For acidic solution: Litmus paper/ litmus solution --> red Phenolphthalein --> colorless Methyl orange --> pink Universal Indicator (changes color according to the strength of acid) --> red to yellow. For alkaline solutions: Litmus paper/ litmus solution --> blue Phenolphthalein --> pink Methyl orange --> yellow Universal Indicator --> blue green to purple
It's a qualaitative test to test for the presence of the borate anion in the solution
Acid hydrolysis using sulphuric acid and water (equilibrium reaction). The ester splits into a carboxylic acid and alcohol, protons donated from the acid. The solution can then be distilled and the remaining acid can be checked using UV indicator. Acid hydrolysis using sulphuric acid and water (equilibrium reaction). The ester splits into a carboxylic acid and alcohol, protons donated from the acid. The solution can then be distilled and the remaining acid can be checked using UV indicator.
A Salkowski's test is a test for cholesterol. When concentrated sulfuric acid is added to a chloroform solution of cholesterol, the chloroform layer shows a red to blue colour and the acid layer shows a green fluorescence. This test is named after a German chemist by the name of Ernest Leopold Salkowski.
The solution is a base. ( If it turned red, then the solution would be classified as an acid.)
Add chalk (Calcium carbonate) if it is an acid the chalk will 'fizz' as it reacts and it will give off carbon dioxide gas. Or just use a universal indicator solution or test with litmus paper.