Titration is a process for finding the concentration of a chemical solution. Titration makes use of the physical evidence of a chemical reaction to determine the amount of a known chemical that is required to completely react with the unknown chemical. T
Redox Titration Lab from Chapter 3 / Lesson 18 38K Identify the concentration of a common household chemical, hydrogen peroxide. Using a known concentration of potassium permanganate, you'll be able to perform a titration experiment to discover the unknown concentration of hydrogen peroxide. Relate...
Both flow cytometry and ICC/IHC require high-affinity and high-specificity antibodies, blocking steps, controls, and antibody titration to eliminate ambiguous results due to non-specific binding.Detection of phospho-proteins by flow cytometry and ICC require that the protein is stable and accessible ...
Intro to ITC The most popular tool used to characterize binding in the late-discovery phase of drug development is isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC). ITC is a high-resolution method for complete characterization of the basic chemical details of a binding interaction. The calorimeters ...
Designand conduct a laboratory experiment to determine the concentration of an unknown solution using titration and present the results with appropriate calculations and error analysis (Creating/Extended Abstract). Evaluatethe impact of a specific chemical reaction or process on the environment, such as ...
improve the LUE of the system while maintaining high production and high quality. The LUE of protected cultivation systems with supplementary light can potentially be increased by the adoption of light sources with high energy efficiency. A light-emitting diode (LED) is a type of artificial lamps...
Explain how to improve the accuracy of the estimation population. How is stroke volume measured? Why is potentiometric titration more accurate? How does an analog speedometer work? Why is it essential that vital signs are measured accurately? How does resolution change with increase of magnification...
Q15: How do you choose secondary antibodies for a multiplex fluorescent western blot experiment? There are many things to consider when selecting a secondary antibody for use in western blotting multiplexing: Know your imager; ensure that the fluorophores selected are suitable for detection by your ...
What is the purpose of Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) in an Vanillin reduction experiment? Explain how to differentiate between the IR spectra of vanillin and vanillyl alcohol. Explain why amines are insoluble in NaOH. Describe how you might perform a photometric titration when the sampl...
Science Chemistry Acid–base titration How to test for temporary hard water Question: How can temporary hard water be tested? Water hardness Water is consider hard when it contains a large amount (over 150 mg/L) of the ions Ca2+ , Mg2+, and/or Fe3+. Temporary hard water is hard water...