Schiff's bases are called sensors because they can selectively recognize and respond to specific molecules or ions in a biological or chemical system. They exhibit changes in their electronic properties, like fluorescence or color, upon binding to the target molecule, making them useful as sensing probes in analytical chemistry and biological research.
Formaldehyde Schiff's reagent: It is a solution of formaldehyde and sulfuric acid, used to detect the presence of aldehydes. The equation involves the formation of a colored compound with aldehydes. Benzaldehyde Schiff's reagent: Benzaldehyde can act as a Schiff's base with primary amines to form imines. The reaction results in the formation of a colored compound. Acetone Schiff's reagent: Acetone can react with a primary amine to form a Schiff's base, leading to the formation of a colored compound.
A base that dissolves in water is called a soluble base or aqueous base.
A base that partly dissociates in solution is called a weak base. This means it only partially ionizes in water, resulting in a lower concentration of hydroxide ions compared to a strong base which fully dissociates.
The chemical reaction in which an acid combines with a base is called a neutralization reaction. In this reaction, the acid and base react to form water and a salt.
Such a chemical species is called a conjugate base.
Formaldehyde Schiff's reagent: It is a solution of formaldehyde and sulfuric acid, used to detect the presence of aldehydes. The equation involves the formation of a colored compound with aldehydes. Benzaldehyde Schiff's reagent: Benzaldehyde can act as a Schiff's base with primary amines to form imines. The reaction results in the formation of a colored compound. Acetone Schiff's reagent: Acetone can react with a primary amine to form a Schiff's base, leading to the formation of a colored compound.
It is called its base!
what will happen if you install a knock sensor that isn't called for that make & madel
There is no part called an idler sensor.
there isn't one ( 96 it start that year) you only have a cam sensor in the base of the distributor.
you can find it at target, they are called sensor toothpaste dispenser :)
Where's it located? O2 sensor is in your exhaust so if uts not in the exhaust thrn no
Assuming you mean bank 2 sensor 1, it would be the first O2 sensor located in the header pipe after the passenger side exhaust manifold.
There is no specific name for a volcano's base.
It is called a single.
It's called a base and an exponent, smart one...
most likely a bad sensor or someone wired it to do that. on a auto its called a park/neutral sensor on a manual its called a neutral sensor. -mechanic 7+ years