Maybe it has something to do with "Lemieux-Johnson oxidation" but this does NOT involve oxygen, rather sodium periodate is involved as oxidant in dihydroxylation of an alkene (olefine) by osmium tetroxide, OsO4, followed by oxidative cleavage by sodium periodate, NaIO4, to produce two molecules of aldehydes or ketones.
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The oxidase reagent needs to be fresh because it contains the enzyme cytochrome c oxidase, which can degrade over time, leading to false-negative results if it is not active. Using fresh reagent ensures the accuracy of the test results.
I suppose that you think to products of a chemical reaction.
Anaerobes might have evolved to become aerobes in order to take advantage of oxygen as a more efficient electron acceptor, allowing for higher energy production during metabolism. This adaptation could have provided a competitive advantage in environments where oxygen was present, promoting the survival and reproduction of aerobic organisms over anaerobes.
The Limiting Reactant is the smaller number once you compare the two reactants with one product. The product that you are comparing them both with must be the same. The Excess Reactant is the larger number, or the amount left over in the chemical reaction.
Benzidine reagent should be freshly prepared to ensure accuracy and reliability of the results. It is prone to oxidation and degradation over time, which can lead to false positive or negative test outcomes. Freshly prepared benzidine reagent will provide the most accurate and consistent results in tests.
The oxidase reagent needs to be fresh because it contains the enzyme cytochrome c oxidase, which can degrade over time, leading to false-negative results if it is not active. Using fresh reagent ensures the accuracy of the test results.
I suppose that you think to products of a chemical reaction.
The main advantage of ECL over TTL is speed.
It has no advantage.
Anaerobes might have evolved to become aerobes in order to take advantage of oxygen as a more efficient electron acceptor, allowing for higher energy production during metabolism. This adaptation could have provided a competitive advantage in environments where oxygen was present, promoting the survival and reproduction of aerobic organisms over anaerobes.
Identifying the limiting reagent is important because it determines the maximum amount of product that can be formed in a reaction. If the reactant ratio is not optimal, some reactants may be left over, leading to inefficiency and wastage. Therefore, understanding the limiting reagent helps to optimize reactions and conserve resources.
They have an Advantage over Dragon,Grass,Flying and Ground.
hun.... it was there weapons that was there advantage over the Egyptans the worked with several weapons
An advantage is something which assists one person over another in a given situation.
to take over
In Monopoly, you can buy properties to gain an advantage over your opponents.
The Limiting Reactant is the smaller number once you compare the two reactants with one product. The product that you are comparing them both with must be the same. The Excess Reactant is the larger number, or the amount left over in the chemical reaction.