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- TRUE OR FALSE Coconut oil will give (positive) result to Molisch test.Please answer all items, will give you tumbs up and good rating. No need to explain Classify the following reagents to its appropriate type of excipient. Choices: Binder Diluent Disintegrant Lubricant Colorant FlavorantCheck which test (s) will yield a positive result or negative result for the given compounds. Sample Biuret Test Ninhydrin test Hopkin's cole test Xanthoproteic test Albumin Gelatin Casein Tyrosine Glycine Ala-Gly Cys-Leu His-Gly-Tyr Gly-Gly-Met Beef Stock
- Histopathology- Tissue processing STAINING OF SECTION (H and E STAINING) State the purpose of the following in staining: A. XYLENE 1 AND 2 B. Alcohol Absolute to 50 % Alcohol C. Hematoxylin D. Acid Alcohol - E. Ammonia Water F. Alcohol from 50 % to Absolute alcohol G. Last 3 XyleneTRUE OR FALSE Palmitic oil is (soluble) to hot ethanol and chloroform. The lipid samples used in the experiment were (all complex lipids)Which of the following below will show a NEGATIVE result in Huble’s test? Group of answer choices Linoleic Acid Palmitic Acid Linolenic Acid Oleic Acid
- INSTRUCTION: Check which test(s) will yield a positive result for the given compounds. Biuret Test Ninhydrin Test Hopkin’s Cole Test Xanthoproteic Test Millon’s Test Lead Sulfide Test Albumin Gelatin Casein Tyrosine Glycine Ala-Pro Cys-Leu His-Gly-Tyr Gly-Gly-Met Beef stockcolor of the bromine water testChemical Test Just fill out Table 2 by writing “+” if the compound is soluble/miscible in the solvent. Otherwise, write “-“. Table 2. Data on the results of chemical tests for C4H6O2. Chemical Test Observations + or - Ninhydrin test no colored spots on filter paper iodoform test clear pale-yellow solution Br2/CH2Cl2 (dark) clear red-orange solution Molisch test turbid colorless solution Tollen’s Test clear, colorless solution
- Test Done and Result Molisch test Seliwanoff's test Benedict's test Barfoed's test Lugol's lodine Orcinol's Test Carbohydrate Identity Ozazone test test Violet Ring Light yellow solution Light blue solution Light blue solution Blue solution Brown solution No crystalization Red solution in 1 Green solution Violet Ring Cherry red solution Light blue solution Brownish solution No crystalization min Cherry red solution in Brown solution Violet Ring Brick red ppt Light blue solution Brownish solution No crystalization 15 min Red solution in 1 Red solution Violet Ring Light yellow solution Brick red ppt Brownish solution crystals structure min Violet Ring Light yellow solution Brick red ppt Light blue solution Brownish solution Red solution crystal structure Red solution in 1 Blue solution Violet ring Light yellow solution Light blue solution Brownish solution Crystal srtructure minZ( Electrode V (buffer) X (gel) Y. W ElectroteCLEARING AGENT Give the COMPOSITION of the ff. Clearing agent: 1. Xylene2.Toluene3.Benzene4.Chloroform5.Cedarwood oil6. Aniline Oil7. Clove oil8. Carbon tetrachloride