yes. it is an acidic dye.....
Yes, a pH of 7.2 is considered acidic for cytoplasm. The normal range for cytoplasm pH is around 7.2-7.4.
non metals give acidic oxides e.g S,Cetc
The H atoms in acetylene are slightly acidic because they are attached to a sp-hybridized carbon, leading to more s-character in the C-H bond, making it more polarized and thus easier to remove. In contrast, the H atoms in ethylene are attached to sp2-hybridized carbons, which have less s-character in the C-H bond, making them less acidic and not easily replaced by metals like Na or Ag.
Speed of sound or velocity of sound in Red brass is 1.1 x 105 m/s. Red Brass=85/15 Copper And Zinc.
Because of the bright red lines in its emission spectrum, they chose a name derived from the Latin word rubidus, meaning "dark red" so the name rubidium.
A.D Kinnersley has written: 'Analysis of trace levels of aluminium in water by adsorptive stripping of the aluminium-alizarin red s complex at the hanging mercury drop electrode'
Howard S. Dye has written: 'Economics: principles, problems, and perspectives' -- subject(s): Economics
yes
Tie dye came to the United States in the 1960's from Japan.
A. Aug Dye has written: 'The evolution of chiropractic' -- subject(s): Chiropractic, History
no
A nucleotide labled with a fluorescent dye.
Fred'k Dye has written: 'Hot water supply' -- subject(s): Hot-water supply
Anne Bliss has written: 'Weeds' -- subject(s): Domestic Dyes and dyeing, Dye plants, Herbs, Useful Plants, Weeds 'Weeds a Guide for Dyers and Herbalists' 'Rocky Mountain dye plants' -- subject(s): Dye plants
No one. Red velvet cake is really chocolate cake with a bit of red food dye added.ANS2:Nobody. Carmine dye does not come beetles, it comes from scale insects...a whole different Order. Specifically, it is extracted from the cochineal, an insect found in Mexico and South American. The dye was first used for dyeing cloth. It became an important trade item in the 1500's. We'll probably never know the name of the innovator because of the loss of the historic records from the indigenous people during the conquest by the Europeans.
Tie dye originates from Africa and Asia. It was brought to the western world in the 60's during the flower revolution!
Philo Judson Dye has written: 'The carpenter's pocket roof framer' -- subject(s): Roofs