Alcohol is a term used for any O-H group that is attached to a carbon.
Perhapes the alcohol is found in a Safranin stain. I hope I have this right but if alcohol was used as the decolorizing agent, it may wash out too much stain to get a good view in an oil emersion microscope.
Objective reasoning
Depending on the experiment, scientists collect an array of information. The information, also known as data, can be put into two categories...Qualitative: descriptions rather than measurements.OrQuantitative: recorded measurements.
Depending on the experiment, expectation can be very powerful. In a medical experiment, a control group can help determine whether the drug being tested is responsible for the result rather than expectation or something else. For a study of a rare occurrence, a control group may help an experimenter determine whether the outcome is due to chance.
In an experiment, a control is a baseline or standard against which the experimental group is compared. It ensures that any observed effects can be attributed to the variable being tested rather than other factors. The control group typically undergoes the same conditions as the experimental group, except for the treatment or intervention being studied. This helps to validate the results and enhance the reliability of the conclusions drawn from the experiment.
Yes, sugar is soluable in alcohol. I am assuming you mean drinking alcohol although it is soluable in all organic alcohols. The hyrdoxy (-OH) groups on both the sugar and the alcohol allow for hydrogen bonding, making sugar very soluable in alcohol. Hydrogen bonds are also the reason sugar is so soluable in water.
Select an experiment that has a random result rather than one that is deterministic. The result of the experiment is the outcome of the probabilistic experiment.
Alcohol does not affect the cerebrum...rather it affects the cerebellum of the brain.
alcohol will remove the lipid layer of the G- cells and the outer membrane. Edit: Ethyl alcohol is used as a decolorization step. Without using ethyl alcohol the gram-negative cells will still remain colored. H2O may dilute the cells or wash them off the slide.
No.Lead has a very high density and will not float in alcohol
no,rather it neutralises it.
Because you avoid temporary and permanent teeth staining, eliminate wine-staches, and any lipstick and lipgloss stays on your mouth (not on the wine glass). And make sure if you use a straw for drinking wine, its a WineStraw!
depends on brand, but if it contains alcohol it would loose potency rather quickly due to the evaporation of the alcohol
because it would turn to ice and alcohol wouldn't
In this case the solute is methyl alcohol and solvent is ethyl alcohol. When two liquids mix, they are not usually referred to as "soluble", but rather are referred to as "miscible".
No, it is not safe to consume smokable alcohol. Inhaling alcohol vapor can lead to serious health risks, including lung damage and alcohol poisoning. It is important to consume alcohol in a responsible and safe manner by drinking it rather than inhaling it.
Rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) is a neutral chemical compound. It has a pH around 7, which means it is neither acidic nor basic, but rather neutral.
The only advantage is that alcohol is "renewable". Alcohol has less energy per unit volume and/or weight, and currently is more expensive.