Based on reference below the concentration of (0.5% wt/vol) carboxymethyl cellulose is used.
A. Singal, S. Kaur, N. Tirkey, and K. Chopra, 'Green Tea Extract and Catechin Ameliorate Chronic Fatigue-Induced Oxidative Stress in Mice', J Med Food, 8 (2005), 47-52.
Yes, sodium thiosulfate can be a reactant in chemical reactions, such as in photography as a fixing agent or in medical treatments for cyanide poisoning. It can also be used in measuring the concentration of other substances through titration reactions.
Suspending agents may be used in many different processes. The types of suspending agents will depend upon the processes, with the most common being used in paint. These are also used in production of plastics and other materials. The actual count for how many types cannot be determined.
The conclusions of a redox titration using sodium thiosulfate typically involve determining the concentration of the analyte (usually an oxidizing agent) in the sample. By measuring the volume of thiosulfate solution required to completely react with the analyte, one can calculate the concentration of the analyte present in the sample. This information can be used to quantify the amount of the oxidizing agent in the sample.
Yes, sodium borohydride is the same as sodium borohydride. It is a commonly used reducing agent in organic chemistry.
The concentration of sodium chloride would be 1.5 moles per liter (M). If 200 ml is used, that would be 0.3 moles of sodium chloride.
yes, it is a drying agent
Yes, sodium thiosulfate can be a reactant in chemical reactions, such as in photography as a fixing agent or in medical treatments for cyanide poisoning. It can also be used in measuring the concentration of other substances through titration reactions.
Suspending agents may be used in many different processes. The types of suspending agents will depend upon the processes, with the most common being used in paint. These are also used in production of plastics and other materials. The actual count for how many types cannot be determined.
Sodium chloride is not used in laboratory as a drying agent.
The conclusions of a redox titration using sodium thiosulfate typically involve determining the concentration of the analyte (usually an oxidizing agent) in the sample. By measuring the volume of thiosulfate solution required to completely react with the analyte, one can calculate the concentration of the analyte present in the sample. This information can be used to quantify the amount of the oxidizing agent in the sample.
Sodium hypochlorite, a compound of sodium, chlorine, and oxygen, is used as a bleaching agent and disinfectant when diluted in water.
Sodium Theosulfate AKA Hypo is one form of fixing agent
sodium metabisulfite
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate).
Yes, sodium borohydride is the same as sodium borohydride. It is a commonly used reducing agent in organic chemistry.
The concentration of sodium chloride would be 1.5 moles per liter (M). If 200 ml is used, that would be 0.3 moles of sodium chloride.
Generally 9 g/L.