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The sodium is very reactive with water. Exothermic reaction, lots of heat and fire. See the related question below.
The Rorschach test is a projective personality assessment based on the test taker's reaction to a series of 10 picture inkblots cards. This is a German test considered a little controversal.
Bright yellow :: This is the sodium ions. Any sodium compound will give a flame test colour of yellow/
mix equal of fehling's solution A and B in test tube add a picth of oranic compound and boil for five minutes result;red precipiate will be formed
yes it have positive reaction for ONPG test
This is a mixture of fuchsin and sodium bisulfite.
I have not tried that one but it looks ok http://www.thelabrat.com/protocols/SchiffsReagent.shtml Peter Skalinski SFS Seoul
Sodium carbonate solution is basic in nature after acid hydrolysis of polysaccharide sodium carbonate is added in test tube to neutralize acidic effect and to rise the ph value with the evolvement of carbondioxide gas the reaction between sodium carbonate and hcl gives rise to sodium bicarbonate and sodium chloride sodium bi carbonate is then reacted with hcl to form sodium chloride ,water and carbon dioxide
To alkaline the medium so that the reaction can take place
Sodium is readily oxidized by oxygen gas. If the product of the reaction were dissolved in water, the color of the litmus for a litmus test would be blue. The red litmus paper will turn blue.
The balanced equation for the reaction involved is as follows: C10H12O2 + Br2 + H2O ---> C10H13O3Br + HBr. Some C10H12O2Br2 will form as well.
The sodium is very reactive with water. Exothermic reaction, lots of heat and fire. See the related question below.
The Rorschach test is a projective personality assessment based on the test taker's reaction to a series of 10 picture inkblots cards. This is a German test considered a little controversal.
The basic principle involved in pauly's test is diazotization. The sulphanilic acid gets diazotised in the presence of sodium nitrite and sodium carbonate with the sample. This test answers for tyrosine, tryptophan and histidine residues. Vino.S Faculty, VIT University, Vellore, Tamilnadu.
A litmus test is one way of comparing. Sodium Chloride is a neutral salt and so would have no effect on litmus. Sodium Hydroxide is a base, and would turn litmus blue.
Bright yellow :: This is the sodium ions. Any sodium compound will give a flame test colour of yellow/
mechanisim reaction of millon test?