- Look up
fixative or
fixatives in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fixative is a
stabilizing or
preservative agent: Dye
fixatives or mordants, are chemical...
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process from the
crosslinking that
occurs with
aldehyde fixatives. The most
common precipitating fixatives are
ethanol and methanol. They are
commonly used to...
- perfume's
odour tenacity. In
simple words,
fixatives increase the time for
which the
scent of a
perfume lasts.
Fixatives can be
resinoids (e.g. benzoin, labdanum...
- the
colours brighter.
Fixatives prevents smearing.
Fixatives are
usually made from casein,
synthetic resin or glue. "
Fixative".
Oxford Reference. "These...
- Zenker's
fixative contains mercuric chloride ("corrosive sublimate"), pot****ium dichromate,
sodium sulfate, water, and
acetic acid.
Fixatives containing...
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Karnovsky fixative Shah FA,
Johansson BR,
Thomsen P,
Palmquist A (2015). "Ultrastructural
evaluation of
shrinkage artefacts induced by
fixatives and embedding...
- the microscope.
Fixatives generally preserve tissues (and cells) by
irreversibly cross-linking proteins. The most
widely used
fixative for
light microscopy...
- such as DNA, and so
glutaraldehyde solutions are
effective biocides and
fixatives. It is sold
under the
brandnames Cidex and Glutaral. As a disinfectant...
- Jean-Étienne
Liotard (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ etjɛn ljɔtaʁ]; 22
December 1702 – 12 June 1789) was a
Genevan painter, art
connoisseur and dealer. He...
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Formaldehyde (/fɔːrˈmældɪhaɪd/ for-MAL-di-hide, US also /fər-/ fər-) (systematic name methanal) is an
organic compound with the
chemical formula CH2O and...