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Sodium acetate in plant DNA extraction?

yes


What is chemical formula for sodium acetate and potassium bromide?

NaC2H3O2and KBr


Another name for sodium acetate?

Sodium Acetate is also known as Sodium Ethanoate.


Net ionic equation for sodium acetate and potassium nitrate?

The net ionic equation for sodium acetate (NaCH3COO) and potassium nitrate (KNO3) is: CH3COO^- + K^+ -> KCH3COO


Is sodium acetate eatable?

Sodium acetate is a common foods additive as a flavouring agent, with the code E262.


Why you add sodium acetate in dna extraction?

Sodium acetate is added during DNA extraction to help precipitate the DNA by neutralizing the electric charge on the DNA molecules. This allows the DNA to aggregate together and be easily separated from other cellular components. Additionally, sodium acetate helps to create the optimal conditions for the DNA to form a stable precipitate when mixed with alcohol.


Is sodium potassium's common compound?

No, sodium and potassium are two separate elements.


Function of sodium acetate in DNA extraction?

Sodium chloride help to separate DNA from other proteins.


Can you use potassium acetate as a substitute for rock salt?

Potassium acetate may be used as a food additive but was not used as a NaCl substitute.


What is the regular name of sodium acetate?

Sodium acetate or sodium ethanoate or E262.


Is sodium acetate solution a metal?

No. Sodium acetate solution is a homogeneous mixture, which is a solution. Sodium acetate is an ionic compound formed from sodium ions and acetate ions. Sodium in sodium acetate no longer has the properties of sodium metal.


Is sodium acetate flammable?

Yes, under the right conditions, sodium acetate is flammable. In fact, a mixture of sodium acetate and potassium nitrate, when intimately mixed, and heated, will explode -- sodium acetate is incompatible with strong oxidizers. The reaction is said to be about "one third as powerful" as that between potassium nitrate, potassium carbonate, and sulfur (in a 3:2:1 ratio -- "yellow powder") under the same conditions of slow heating. Do not try this at home (but, if you must, stick to quantities of a gram or less, and use hearing and eye protection, and keep away from anything flammable).