What is the effect of adding EDTA to a cell-free suspension carrying protein synthesis? TLC is a form of chromatography that can be used to determining the amino acid content of a protein mixture. Explain how this process might work.
What is the purpose of the chromatography lab? Explain how fission can be used to generate electricity. What are some of the uses of copper? How effective nuclear charge can be used to explain phenomena? What is the function (or role) of platinum in electrochemistry in general?
This study evaluated the physicochemical, phytochemical properties and in vivo anti-inflammatory effect of the herbal formulation. The herbal formulation (Hp-01) was subjected to physicochemical analysis; visual and organoleptic test, thin layer chromatography (TLC), pH, trace elements, phytochemical ...
and these solvent systems can be used in liquid–liquid separations and countercurrent chromatography. The wide range of ionic liquids that can by synthesised, with specifically tailored properties, represents a new philosophy for the separation of organic, inorganic and bio-based materials. A customise...
Gas chromatography Chromatography is a technique used to separate components of a mixture analyte and can quantify them. Gas chromatography focuses on analytes in solutions that are converted to gases upon analysis. These analytes are volatile compounds that are easily converted into gaseous sta...
What is the advantage of using the graduated cylinder rather than a pipette or a burette for the measurement of approximate volumes? What is the purpose of the chromatography lab? Why would you not use filter paper for weighing paper?
Column chromatography is a laboratory technique that separates and isolates compounds and active ingredients. It uses a stationary phase such as silica and alumina to separate the components of the mobile phase. The technique utilizes the principle of affinity of the components...
What is the purpose of the chromatography lab? What is the purpose of the recrystallization process? What is the reason that a beaker of water in a room would boil at something less than 100 degrees C? What types of mixtures can be separated by filtration? How do decantation and fil...
Why might the reaction between hydrogen peroxide and MnO4- proceed more slowly towards the end of the reaction? Why do hydrogen peroxide and bleach react as they do, and how is the hydrogen peroxide a catalyst? What is the purpose of the chromatography lab? What is the purpose of the ...
Protein electrophoresis on polyacrylamide gels is commonly used to separate nucleic acid fragments smaller than 100 bp, although it can also separate larger nucleic acid fragments. Answer and Explanation: