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A hemoglobin A1c test is typically drawn in a lavender-top tube, which contains EDTA as an anticoagulant. This tube is specifically designed for collecting whole blood for tests that require EDTA for anti-coagulation.
EBV (Epstein-Barr virus) is typically collected in a lavender or purple top tube for hematologic testing.
The Pro Thrombin is also called a PT/INR and it is drawn in a light blue sodium citrate tube which is then spun down in a centrifuge to separate the plasma from the red cells and the plasma is used to run the test.
when zinc carbonate is heated it' white colour changes to yellow . And when it is cooled it again changes to it original colour
Mercury falls in a capillary tube due to the combination of capillary action and gravity. Capillary action is the tendency of a liquid to be drawn up into a narrow tube against the force of gravity. When the adhesive forces between the mercury and the walls of the capillary tube are greater than the cohesive forces within the mercury, the mercury will move downward in the tube.
An activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) test is drawn in a light blue tube. This tube contains sodium citrate as an anticoagulant to prevent blood from clotting during the test.
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vanco trough is drawn in which color tube
The CBC is drawn in a green tube. This is blood testing tubes.
An ammonia test is typically drawn in a green-top (heparin) tube as the anticoagulant.
The PTH (parathyroid hormone) is typically drawn into a lavender or EDTA tube for testing.
The blood for IGF-1 is typically drawn in a plain red-top tube.
Manganese is typically drawn in a royal blue-top (EDTA) tube for EDTA anticoagulated whole blood. This tube is commonly used for trace metal testing.
A pregnancy test is drawn in an SST gold Chemistry.