Distinguish between buffer and indicator
if you connect Nmos and Pmos other way around then it act as buffer
The main difference is in composition. In TE common Tris buffer is bring down to pH 8 with HCl and EDTA is involved but in TAE instead of Tris HCl in TE Tris-acetate buffer is used.
There is a main difference between Basel II and Basel III. In Basel III, there is a 4.5% capital buffer to absorb shock. With Basel II, there is no capital buffer.
Equivalence point is the point at which the reaction is justcomplete. End point is when there is a permanent color change due to the presence of a indicator.
difference between as on and as at
The concentration.
what is the difference between the external & internal indicator
no difference
if you connect Nmos and Pmos other way around then it act as buffer
what is the difference between the external & internal indicator
difference between acid base indicator and universal indicator
The main difference is in composition. In TE common Tris buffer is bring down to pH 8 with HCl and EDTA is involved but in TAE instead of Tris HCl in TE Tris-acetate buffer is used.
There is a main difference between Basel II and Basel III. In Basel III, there is a 4.5% capital buffer to absorb shock. With Basel II, there is no capital buffer.
yes there iis
actualy there is no major difference , on the basis of composition ,can be differentiate in saline buffer nacl was used and isotonicity take place
Tween 20. In TBST you add 0.05-0.1/ Tween 20.
The relative difference in velocity between two acid concentrations is independent of the temperature.