The most practical application of the Tollen's reaction is to detect an aldehydic group in a compound. The reaction is as follows: RCHO + 3OH- + 2[Ag(NH3)2]+ --> RCOO- + 2H2O + 2Ag + 4NH3.
no
As a catalyst, to speed up the reaction.
Yes it can be, but the reaction might be slower
it will dissolve
I don't know what the reaction is called, but I know botulism can form. Botulism is a deadly bacteria.
The disadvantages of writing a business plan is that it may skip some integral issues. A business plan is in theory which might be far from the reality or practical application.
The disadvantages of writing a business plan is that it may skip some integral issues. A business plan is in theory which might be far from the reality or practical application.
Australian rhyming slang for a shark is "Noah's Ark" sometimes shortened to "Noah". Practical application: "Look out before going swimming. The water might be full of Noah's."
It might cause reaction in staining and cause accident
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When filling out a job application you might have to list your gender. This might just be for the company's database.
The application is how might the information you found out be useful to others.
H2O2 is not a chemical reaction, it is Hydrogen Peroxide.
Yes. Often an application might launch another application as a helper, for example iTunesHelper.exe.
One practical example would be an application that would need to compute interest earned on a savings account or multiple savings accounts at the end of the year. Another would be an application that tracks a person's name and age and then sorts them into similar or randomized groups.
The question about business or affiliation on an application for employment might be asking if the person filling out the application has any connections to a business. The application might also be asking if that person is a member of any group of people.
In Physics, you might state that something has a high velocity. In Chemistry, you might call a "quick" reaction one that has a "high rate of reaction".