By mass, they are classified as liquids. However, if one examines the intermolecular attractions in between the molecules, gels will appear solid. Therefore, gels are classified somewhere in between.
CLASSIFICATION. Sympathomimetic.
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People often use bath gels because they keep their skin soft, and moisturized. Gels without dyes are particularly good for the skin.
Tris-glycine gels contain both tris and glycine buffers, while bis-tris gels use bis-tris buffer. Bis-tris gels offer better resolution and sharper bands in protein electrophoresis compared to tris-glycine gels.
Redken Color Gels developer is formulated specifically for Gels, but using any developer will still work.
yes, all shower gels will contain water unless they specifically state otherwise.
SDS gels cannot typically be reused because the separating gel portion degrades during the electrophoresis process. However, stacking gels may be reusable if they remain intact and free from contamination. It is recommended to prepare fresh gels for subsequent experiments to ensure accurate and reliable results.
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They do not sequence DNA by themselves but gels can separate DNA pieces to then be used for sequencing. Basically no
Bis-Tris gels and Tris-Glycine gels differ in their composition and performance in protein electrophoresis. Bis-Tris gels use bis-Tris buffer and have a more stable pH range, resulting in sharper protein bands. Tris-Glycine gels use Tris-Glycine buffer and are more commonly used for separating smaller proteins. Overall, the choice between the two gels depends on the specific needs of the experiment and the proteins being analyzed.
No, not all bacteria is killed by hand gels. Most hand gel products do say that they are 99.99% effective, but the .01% is the bacteria that the hand gel cannot kill. Since bacteria have the ability to mutate to form resistance against hand gels, not all bacteria can be killed by hand gels.
It depends on the type of gel and the company. To get information on specific gels, check the product packaging for information, or call the company.
Examples: gelatine, ink gel, glue gels, toothpaste gel, cosmetic gels, medicines gel, etc.