- In chemistry, a
reagent (/riˈeɪdʒənt/ ree-AY-jənt) or
analytical reagent is a
substance or
compound added to a
system to
cause a
chemical reaction, or...
- Benedict's
reagent (often
called Benedict's
qualitative solution or Benedict's solution) is a
chemical reagent and
complex mixture of
sodium carbonate...
- Fenton's
reagent is a
solution of
hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and an iron
catalyst (typically iron(II) sulfate, FeSO4). It is used to
oxidize contaminants...
- Tollens'
reagent (chemical
formula Ag ( NH 3 ) 2 OH {\displaystyle {\ce {Ag(NH3)2OH}}} ) is a
chemical reagent used to
distinguish between aldehydes and...
- This is a list of
inorganic and
organic reagents commonly used in chemistry.
Reagents are "substances or
compounds that are
added to a
system in order...
- Keller's
reagent can
refer to two
different reagents: Keller's
reagent (metallurgy), used to etch
aluminum alloys Keller's
reagent (organic), used to...
-
Reagent bottles, also
known as
media bottles or
graduated bottles, are
containers made of gl****, plastic,
borosilicate or
related substances, and topped...
-
Grignard reagents or
Grignard compounds are
chemical compounds with the
general formula R−Mg−X,
where X is a
halogen and R is an
organic group, normally...
- The
limiting reagent (or
limiting reactant or
limiting agent) in a
chemical reaction is a
reactant that is
totally consumed when the
chemical reaction...
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Collins reagent is the
complex of chromium(VI)
oxide with
pyridine in dichloromethane. This metal-pyridine complex, a red solid, is used to
oxidize primary...