A red and black tube is commonly used for laboratory experiments to store and transport liquids. The colors may indicate specific materials that the tube is compatible with or marking for easy identification. It can also be used in medical settings for collecting and storing blood samples.
You could use a Red/Gray SST tube, or you could use a Green sodium heparin tube.
A red-top tube is typically used in phlebotomy for an RPR (Rapid Plasma Reagin) test.
For serum creatinine, the recommended tube to use is a red-top tube without any anticoagulant. This allows for the blood to clot and the serum to be separated.
When methane is passed through a red-hot silica tube, it undergoes thermal decomposition to form elemental carbon (soot or carbon black) and hydrogen gas. This process is commonly used in the production of industrial carbon black.
A lavender or purple-topped tube is typically used for collecting a sample for HIV testing.
You could use a Red/Gray SST tube, or you could use a Green sodium heparin tube.
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A red-top tube is typically used in phlebotomy for an RPR (Rapid Plasma Reagin) test.
For serum creatinine, the recommended tube to use is a red-top tube without any anticoagulant. This allows for the blood to clot and the serum to be separated.
Red top tube would be used. This color tube is also used for kidney and liver function tests, electrolytes(Na, K, Cl, C02), sometimes glucose and also iron levels.