Definition of Reagents. Meaning of Reagents. Synonyms of Reagents

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Definition of Reagents

Reagent
Reagent Re*a"gent, n. (Chem.) A substance capable of producing with another a reaction, especially when employed to detect the presence of other bodies; a test.

Meaning of Reagents from wikipedia

- substance. Examples include the Collins reagent, Fenton's reagent, and Grignard reagents. In analytical chemistry, a reagent is a compound or mixture used to...
- destroy the reagent by protonolysis or oxidation, are excluded. Although the reagents still need to be dry, ultrasound can allow Grignard reagents to form...
- organometallic chemistry, organolithium reagents are chemical compounds that contain carbon–lithium (C–Li) bonds. These reagents are important in organic synthesis...
- Reagent Chemicals is a publication of the American Chemical Society (ACS) Committee on Analytical Reagents, detailing standards of purity for over four...
- H2O. Dextrose equivalent Other oxidizing reagents Fehling's solution Tollens' reagent Other reducing reagents Jones reductor Walden reductor Robert D....
- 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...
- the more usual Z-alkene. Wittig reagents are used for olefination reactions, i.e. the Wittig reaction. Wittig reagents are prepared by deprotonation of...
- organocopper reagents involve species containing copper-carbon bonds acting as nucleophiles in the presence of organic electrophiles. Organocopper reagents are...
- This reagent is used to prepare other Grignard reagents by transmetalation. An illustrative reaction involves the generation of the Grignard reagent derived...