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Magnesium ferricyanide

Magnesium ferricyanide, Mg3[Fe(CN)6]2.10H2O, is prepared in an analogous manner to the barium salt, and dried over sulphuric acid. The aqueous solution decomposes when warmed.4... [Pg.222]

P-galactosidase substrate PBS containing 3 mM potassium ferricyanide, 3 mM potassium ferrocyanide, and 1 mM magnesium chloride, which can be stored at +4°C for approx 2 mo. 0.5 mg/mL 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl-p-galactopyranoside (X-gal) should be added prior to use. X-gal is made up to 40 mg/mL in dimethyl formamide (DMF) and stored at -20°C in a polypropylene or glass container. [Pg.215]

Magnesium potassium ferricyanide, MgK.Fe(CN)6.4H20, and Magnesium sodium ferricyanide, MgNaFe(CN)6.6H20, have also been obtained. [Pg.222]

Stain solution 5 mM potassium ferricyanide, 5 mM potassium ferrocyanide, 2 mM magnesium chloride in PBS ... [Pg.191]

Small phosphatidylcholine vesicles (d = 25 nm) containing magnesium octa-ethylporphyrin (MgOEP) in the presence of the water-soluble electron acceptors ferricyanide or dimethylviologen produce cation radicals upon flash photolysis. When the electron acceptor is present on both sides of the vesicle bilayer, approximately triple the amount of porphyrin cations are produced than by the reaction with the electron acceptor on the outside. Furthermore decay of triplet absorption is scarcely effected when M is primarily on the outside of the vesicles, but occurs much more rapidly where MV is present on both sides. [Pg.73]

Calcium carbide Calcium cyanamide Di-iron phosphide Magnesium iron oxide removal Citric acid iron processing Bismuth iron refining Calcium cyanamide iron removal Aluminum sulfate iron source Sodium ferric EDTA iron source, food Ferrous fumarate iron source, infant formulas Ferrous fumarate iron source, nutritional food Ferric pyrophosphate iron source, nutritional infant formulas Ferric pyrophosphate iron source, nutritional pharmaceuticals Ferric pyrophosphate iron source, pharmaceuticals Ferrous fumarate iron source, special dietary food Ferric choline citrate iron, tempering Potassium ferricyanide iron/manganese removal, water treatment Calcium hydroxide iron/steel casting Tellurium... [Pg.5418]

The nails are in a gel containing phenolphthalein indicator and potassium ferricyanide. Iron corrosion yields Fe ", which reacts with ferricyanide ion to give a dark blue precipitate. Where OH forms, phenolphthalein appears pink./.eft The unprotected nail.fl/ghf The nail has magnesium wrapped around the center. Note that no corrosion (dark blue or black region) appears on it. [Pg.833]

White silver cyanide, thiocyanate, ferro- and yellow ferricyanide are decomposed with production of ignition-resistant silver. All metal ferro- and ferricyanides of the base metals leave a residue of ferric oxide and the particular metal oxide. For instance, the colorless ferrocyanides of zinc, cadmium, magnesium, calcium, barium, strontium, thorium etc. become yellow-brown Prussian blue and Turnbull s blue become dark (Fe304) and, later, brown (FegOg). Cupric ferricyanide (brown) and cupric ferrocyanide (violet-brown) are blackened when ignited because of the formation of cupric oxide. [Pg.73]

Magnesium Hydroxide Sard. s s Copper s s Sodium Ferricyanide Safd. s s... [Pg.115]


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