Reagents are kept on ice to prevent denaturation or any form of unwanted reactions.
close it
ELECTROFILIC REAGENTS:It is the combination of two words(electro means electron and phile means loving).Therefore those reagents that contain positive charge on it are called eletrophilic reagents. These reagents have the property of attacking on the negative part of the other substance.Some of the reagents are(NO2+ ,SO3+) NUCLEOPHILIC REAGENTS:Combination(nucleo means nucleus and phuile means loving)
keep it in liquid ammonia
simple the melting point of water is approximately 30 degrees Fahrenheit so keep the atmosphere around the ice cube less then 30 degrees Fahrenheit and your ice cube will not melt
many people use it to keep their ice cream cool why they're out selling it all day
Reagents that break a double bond include hydrogenation reagents (such as H2/Pd or H2/Ni), halogenation reagents (such as Br2 or Cl2), and ozonolysis reagents (such as O3/Zn, and H2O). These reagents can break the double bond by either adding atoms across it or cleaving it into two separate fragments.
they have to keep skating. Then after they can put ice on
Chemical compounds used in laboratory are frequently called reagents.
Simple. You keep ice in dry ice. But be careful not to eat dry ice!
depends what reagents you are using. Look at the balanced chemical equation, the numbers in front of the reagents show you their respective proportions
I think its because of pressure on the ice
ice...dry ice...
As long as the ice melts.
Keep it in a freezer?
In the freezer
The Reagents - 2013 was released on: USA: 10 October 2013 (Los Angeles, California)
store the ice in a cool storing place