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- Phosphomolybdic acid is the heteropolymetalate with the formula H3[Mo12PO40]·12H2O. It is a yellow solid, although even slightly impure samples have a...
- The Folin-Denis reagent is prepared by mixing sodium tungstate and phosphomolybdic acid in phosphoric acid. The Folin–Ciocalteu reagent is just a modification...
- Ammonium phosphomolybdate is the inorganic salt of phosphomolybdic acid with the chemical formula (NH4)3PMo12O40. The salt contains the phosphomolybdate...
- sequentially the staining pattern can be mani****ted. A polyacid (such as phosphomolybdic acid or tungstophosphoric acid) is used to remove dye selectively....
- g. the Biebrich scarlet in Lillie's trichrome. Solution B contains phosphomolybdic acid in distilled water. Solution C, also called fibre stain, contains...
- present. Phosphotungstic acid is less sensitive to reduction than phosphomolybdic acid. Reduction with uric acid or iron(II) sulfate produces a brown...
- derivative Phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate, a transient PKC stimulator Phosphomolybdic acid, used as a thin-layer chromatography stain Poly(methyl acrylate)...
- b d e n u m   o x i d e {\displaystyle \mathrm {Cu} ^{2+}+\mathrm {Phosphomolybdic\ acid} {\xrightarrow {\mathrm {Oxidation} }}\mathrm {Phosphomolybdenum\...
- with Folin–Ciocalteu reagent (a mixture of phosphotungstic acid and phosphomolybdic acid in the Folin–Ciocalteu reaction). The reaction mechanism is not...
- amines and amino-acids) Acidic vanillin (heating, general reagent) Phosphomolybdic acid (no heating, general reagent) In the case of lipids, the chromatogram...