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- Bials_test abstract "Bial's test is a chemical test for the presence of pentoses. It is named after Manfred Bial, German Physician. The components include orcinol, hydrochloric acid, and ferric chloride. A pentose, if present, will be dehydrated to form furfural which then reacts with the orcinol to generate a colored substance. The solution will turn bluish and a precipitate may form. The solution shows two absorption bands, one in the red between Fraunhofer lines B and C and the other near the D line. An estimate of the relevant wavelengths can be made by referring to the Fraunhofer lines article.".
- Bials_test thumbnail Bials_test.svg?width=300.
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- Bials_test wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Bials_test wikiPageRevisionID "636347568".
- Bials_test wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_tests.
- Bials_test wikiPageWikiLink Fraunhofer_lines.
- Bials_test wikiPageWikiLink Furfural.
- Bials_test wikiPageWikiLink Hydrochloric_acid.
- Bials_test wikiPageWikiLink Hydroxymethylfurfural.
- Bials_test wikiPageWikiLink Iron(III)_chloride.
- Bials_test wikiPageWikiLink Manfred_Bial.
- Bials_test wikiPageWikiLink Orcinol.
- Bials_test wikiPageWikiLink Pentose.
- Bials_test wikiPageWikiLink Spectral_line.
- Bials_test wikiPageWikiLink Wavelength.
- Bials_test wikiPageWikiLink File:Bials_test.svg.
- Bials_test wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bial's test".
- Bials_test analytes "Pentoses".
- Bials_test classification "Colorimetric method".
- Bials_test name "Bial's test".
- Bials_test wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Analytical-chemistry-stub.
- Bials_test wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_chemical_analysis.
- Bials_test subject Category:Chemical_tests.
- Bials_test hypernym Test.
- Bials_test type Cricketer.
- Bials_test type Redirect.
- Bials_test type Technique.
- Bials_test comment "Bial's test is a chemical test for the presence of pentoses. It is named after Manfred Bial, German Physician. The components include orcinol, hydrochloric acid, and ferric chloride. A pentose, if present, will be dehydrated to form furfural which then reacts with the orcinol to generate a colored substance. The solution will turn bluish and a precipitate may form. The solution shows two absorption bands, one in the red between Fraunhofer lines B and C and the other near the D line.".
- Bials_test label "Bial's test".
- Bials_test sameAs Q497539.
- Bials_test sameAs Bial-Probe.
- Bials_test sameAs Test_de_Bial.
- Bials_test sameAs m.03cd6tl.
- Bials_test sameAs Q497539.
- Bials_test wasDerivedFrom Bials_test?oldid=636347568.
- Bials_test depiction Bials_test.svg.
- Bials_test isPrimaryTopicOf Bials_test.