Methyl Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.
These are the MediaLab courses that cover Methyl and links to relevant pages within the course.
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| Basis of the Urine pH Test Dipsticks measure pH using methyl red and bromthymol blue indicator dyes. The color change that occurs in this test area correlates with the urine's pH. Sensitivity to pH ranges from 5.0 (acid pH) to 9.0 (alkaline pH) on a urine reagent strip. | View Page |
| The indicator(s) used in the pH test region is/are: (Choose ALL of the correct answers) | View Page |
| Most common methods for measuring bilirubin are based on the reaction of bilirubin with: | View Page |
| What is the purpose of using methyl alcohol in the gram stain procedure: | View Page |
| The intracellular precipitates seen in the RBCs in this illustration is termed: | View Page |
| Which one of the following tests would be positive in the presence of Klebsiella: | View Page |
| Sections Material Safety Data Sheets are divided into sections to assist you in locating pertinent information. As an example, we will use the MSDS for methyl alcohol to describe the various sections you will find. | View Page |