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Grignard reagents react with carbon dioxide to form carboxylic acids. The reaction involves the addition of the Grignard reagent to the carbon of carbon dioxide, followed by protonation to yield the carboxylic acid product. This reaction is a useful method for the synthesis of carboxylic acids.
hemoglobin
Haemoglobin is the chemical in your body that makes your blood red.
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Stores each kind of chemicals, the reagent solution to use. Recently uses for in the petroleum chemical industry to replace the specimen bottle, makes specimen depositing to use.
Red blood cell contain a chemical that makes it red but when it dries out it turns black.
You can call it that. Actually they excrete a chemical into the hole they make with a type of blood thinner. This is what makes the bite itchy.
Bromothymol Blue Reagent Grade is a chemical compound commonly used as an acid-base indicator in laboratory experiments. It changes color based on the pH of a solution, typically transitioning from yellow to blue as the pH increases. Reagent grade indicates that the compound meets specific purity and quality standards for laboratory use.
Yes it is true for chemicals that Are in the stone mixed with baxuite makes a chemical reaction and making blood in a fundamental way
Yes it does, based upon the principle called Equilibrium. As being a reagent in a chemical (and/or biochemical) reaction [anabolic or catabolic makes no difference], CO2's concentration will always produce an effect on the at-equilibrium concentrations of the products of the reaction, in this case sugars.
plasma makes up 55% of your blood in your body
Hydronium bromide is primarily used as a catalyst in organic synthesis reactions. It can also be used in research laboratories for various chemical processes. Just remember, always handle with care and don't go around drinking the stuff thinking it's a fancy cocktail ingredient.
Blood cells contain the chemical haemaglobin which is iron based and reddy-brown. When it combines with oxygen it makes oxyhaemaglobin that has a bright red colour and this is why we see blood as red. Some insects do not use haemaglobin but use other chemicals which is why their blood is sometimes white or green.