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Ppt. rxns can be transformed to agglutination rxns by attaching the soluble antigen or hapten to an inner carrier like an erythrocyte or latex beads; a process called passive agglutination.

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Is agglutination reaction affected by temperature?

Yes, agglutination reactions can be affected by temperature. High temperatures can denature antibodies, leading to reduced agglutination. It is important to perform agglutination tests at the recommended temperature to ensure accurate results.


A reaction which forms a solid product is an example of a?

precipitation reaction


What is the difference between Agglutination and Hemolysis?

Agglutination is the clumping together of particles, such as blood cells or bacteria, in the presence of specific antibodies. Hemolysis is the destruction of red blood cells, leading to the release of cellular contents into the surrounding fluid. Both are important laboratory techniques used in immunology and microbiology studies.


Is Pb(NO3)2 2KI PbI2 2KNO3 neutralisation or precipitation?

Pb(NO3)2 + 2KI ==> PbI2 + 2KNO3 is a precipitation reaction. The PbI2 is insoluble in water and will precipitate. It is NOT neutralization, because you do not have an acid reacting with a base.


Can the combustion reaction CH4 202---CO2 2H2O be classified as a precipitation reaction?

No. Precipitation is the formation of a solid in a solution during a chemical reaction. When the reaction occurs, the solid formed is called the precipitate, and the liquid remaining above the solid is called the supernate. Obviously CH4 + 2O2 = Co2 + 2H2O - in other words 1 methane + 2 oxygen = 1 Carbon Dioxide + 2 water - Does not form a solid in a solution so can not be a precipitation reaction.

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Is pregnancy test an antigen-antibody 'agglutination' or 'preciptation' reaction?

Its an agglutination test


What is the difference between agglutination and precipitation?

Agglutination involves the clumping together of insoluble molecules. So you easily this happening with the naked eye. Precipitation involves the aggregation of soluble molecules.


What are the viewable reactions in serological testing?

precipitation, agglutination, and lysis


What is the reaction between antibody and particulate antigens called?

agglutination reaction


The binding of an antigen to an antibody can result in?

neutralization of the antigen, agglutination or precipitation, and complement activation.


Is agglutination reaction affected by temperature?

Yes, agglutination reactions can be affected by temperature. High temperatures can denature antibodies, leading to reduced agglutination. It is important to perform agglutination tests at the recommended temperature to ensure accurate results.


What chemical reaction causes precipitation?

This is a precipitation reaction.


A reaction which forms a solid product is an example of a?

precipitation reaction


Which antibody capabilities causes a transfusion reaction with A or B erythrocyte antigens?

Agglutination


What are the types of agglutination?

Direct agglutination Passive agglutination Reverse passive agglutination


Whats the difference of precipitaion coagulation aggregation and flocculation?

Pricipitation reactions are due to a phase change that make use of soluble antigens. Agglutination reactions are the clumping of antigens particulate's and antibodies.Flocculation reactions are a fluffy form of precipitation reaction due to antigens and antibodies.


When antibodies bind antigens the clumping of antigens result from?

There are four reactions when antibodies react with antigens: agglutination, precipitation, neutralization or activation of complement. Agglutination is the clumping process that you are looking for.