Speaking of sodium fluoride, everyone is familiar. We all know that sodium fluoride is a white sparry crystal or white powder at room temperature, is an ionic compound, is a colorless crystal or a white solid. What do you know about it as a biochemical agent? That's what we're going to talk about today. The details are as follows:
Biochemical reagents are also called biochemical drugs, or reagents for short. It is an important reagent for laboratory analysis in industrial and agricultural production, culture, education and health, scientific research and national defense construction. Biochemical reagents refer to a variety of simple substances and compounds (or mixtures) with a certain purity standard. You can't do any experiment without reagents. Reagents not only have various states, but also have different properties. Some are very stable at room temperature, some are usually very lively, some do not deteriorate at high temperatures, and some are flammable and explosive: some have a strong aroma, and some are highly toxic.
Only by deeply understanding the relevant knowledge of biochemical reagents can the experiment be carried out safely and smoothly. It can not only ensure the intended experimental purpose, but also eliminate environmental pollution. So, first of all, we need to know the classification of reagents. Then master the storage and use of various reagents.
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