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What test can be use to detect the presence of glycine?

fischer's method, zimmerman and klein and linser


What is the derivative of benzoic acid?

The derivative of benzoic acid is sodium benzoate, which is often used as a preservative in food and beverages due to its antimicrobial properties. Sodium benzoate is the sodium salt of benzoic acid and is more soluble in water than benzoic acid itself.


Is benzoic acid soluble?

Benzoic acid is soluble in water, as are all acids, by definition. An acid is a chemical which, when dissolved in water, increases the concentration of H+ ions.


Can you name three acids used in hospitals?

benzoic acid,boric acid,sulphuric acid


Why can phosphorus-32 be used to detect the presence of nucleic acids but not amino acids?

amino acids only contain carbon,hydrogen,oxygen and nitrogen. they do not contain phosphorus and cannot be incorporated. the ion phosphoric acid is found in nucleic acid.


Is aspirin the strongest acid?

No, aspirin is not an acid in terms of acidity strength. Aspirin is a weak acid called acetylsalicylic acid. Strong acids like hydrochloric acid have a much lower pH and can fully dissociate in solution.


What type of bond is benzoic acid?

Carboxylic Acids are polar therefore benzoic acid is a polar molecule.


Is it possible to get benzoic acid as a product from the Baeyer-Villiger oxidation of acetophenone?

No, benzoic acid is not a possible product of the Baeyer-Villiger oxidation of acetophenone. The Baeyer-Villiger oxidation typically yields carboxylic acid esters or lactones, not carboxylic acids like benzoic acid.


Can nucleic acids be detected by the ELISA format?

No, ELISA would not be able to detect the presence of nucleic acids. As ELISA uses a antibodies to detect the presence of a antigen. Hence as the nucleic acid is within the cell (nucleus), the antibody used does not attach themselves to the nucleic acid but to the antigen.


What is the specific test for each given carboxylic acid?

Acetic acid: Add sodium bicarbonate solution, effervescence indicates the presence of acetic acid. Benzoic acid: Add ferric chloride solution, a deep violet color change indicates the presence of benzoic acid. Citric acid: Add calcium carbonate and nitric acid, effervescence indicates the presence of citric acid. Formic acid: Add sodium bicarbonate solution, effervescence indicates the presence of formic acid.


Is benzoic acid polar covalent or non-polar covalent?

Benzoic acid is a polar covalent molecule due to the electronegativity difference between carbon and oxygen. The carboxyl group in benzoic acid contains a polar covalent bond between the carbon and oxygen atoms, making the molecule overall polar.


What do acids do in the presence of water?

Get Diluted