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Residue refers to the material remaining after an evaporation.

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What is it called when plants and animal residues are reduced to simple chemicals?

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What are pesticide residues?

Pesticide residues are very small amounts of pesticides that can remain in or on a crop after harvesting or storage. Levels are typically very low, for example a few milligrams of pesticide in a kilogram of crop. Not all pesticide-treated foods contain residues. enjoy! Pesticide residues are very small amounts of pesticides that can remain in or on a crop after harvesting or storage. Levels are typically very low, for example a few milligrams of pesticide in a kilogram of crop. Not all pesticide-treated foods contain residues. enjoy!


Why Do People not have to worry about pesticide residues?

Because there is no sufficient evidence to prove this theory. A theory is only as good as the evidence it is based on, in this case not much. I do not worry about pesticide residues because no one has yet suffered anything from it. People don't have to worry about pesticide residues because the E.C.P.A (European Crop Protection Association) is very strict to ensure that their customers are protected and not exposed to residues levels that can affect our health.


Why should pesticide residues be minimized?

pesticides are for killing ladybugs :'(


How many residues generally contribute to a turn in the helix?

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Why did Marie Curie discover polonium and radium?

Studying residues of uranium ores, Marie Curie and Pierre Curie found that these residues are more radioactive than uranium; they attributed this radioactivity to unknown elements. They isolated these elements and named these elements polonium and radium.


What has the author H P Burchfield written?

H. P. Burchfield has written: 'Guide to the analysis of pesticide residues' -- subject(s): Analysis, Pesticides, Spraying and dusting residues in agriculture


How feulgen stain DNA and RNA?

The Feulgen stain is specific for DNA as it targets the deoxyribose residues in the DNA backbone. The stain reacts with the aldehyde residues in DNA to form a complex that fluoresces when exposed to UV light. RNA does not contain deoxyribose residues, so it does not bind to the Feulgen stain.


What are the three procedures for screening explosive residues?

The three procedures for screening explosive residues are swabbing, vapor detection, and bulk detection. Swabbing involves collecting trace samples from surfaces, vapor detection involves sampling air for explosive residues, and bulk detection involves analyzing bulk solids or liquids for explosives.


What has the author W Blass written?

W. Blass has written: 'Pyrethroid residues, immunoassays for low molecular weight compounds' -- subject(s): Analysis, Immunoassay, Pesticide residues in food, Pyrethroids


How do the amino acid side chain residues in an helix orient themselves in relation to the center of the helix?

The amino acid side chain residues in an helix orient themselves outward from the center of the helix.