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  2. Blue bottle experiment - Wikipedia

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    Blue bottle experiment. Blue bottle reaction video. The blue bottle experiment is a color-changing redox chemical reaction. An aqueous solution containing glucose, sodium hydroxide, methylene blue is prepared in a closed bottle containing some air. Upon standing, it spontaneously turns from blue to colorless due to reduction of methylene blue ...

  3. Methylene blue - Wikipedia

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    Methylene blue is a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), [50] and if infused intravenously at doses exceeding 5 mg/kg, may precipitate serious serotonin toxicity, serotonin syndrome, if combined with any selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) or other serotonin reuptake inhibitor (e.g., duloxetine, sibutramine, venlafaxine, clomipramine ...

  4. Brilliant blue FCF - Wikipedia

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    Brilliant blue FCF is a synthetic dye produced by the condensation of 2-formylbenzenesulfonic acid and the appropriate aniline followed by oxidation. [ 4] It can be combined with tartrazine (E102) to produce various shades of green. It is usually a disodium salt. The diammonium salt has CAS number 2650-18-2.

  5. Cobalt glass - Wikipedia

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    Cobalt glass. Cobalt glass —known as " smalt " when ground as a pigment—is a deep blue coloured glass prepared by including a cobalt compound, typically cobalt oxide or cobalt carbonate, in a glass melt. Cobalt is a very intense colouring agent and very little is required to show a noticeable amount of colour. Cobalt glass plates are used ...

  6. Liter of Light - Wikipedia

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    Cross-section schematic of a Liter of Light solar bottle: • Blue: bottle with water and bleach • Green: glue or sealant Moser lamps at the Exhibition Innovations - Museum of Tomorrow. The Solar Bottle Bulb, as it has also been called, [7] is installed in the roof of homes with the purpose of refracting sunlight in order to light up a room ...

  7. Miller–Urey experiment - Wikipedia

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    The experiment. The Miller–Urey experiment [1] (or Miller experiment [2]) was an experiment in chemical synthesis carried out in 1952 that simulated the conditions thought at the time to be present in the atmosphere of the early, prebiotic Earth. It is seen as one of the first successful experiments demonstrating the synthesis of organic ...

  8. File:Blue bottle (chemical reaction).webm - Wikipedia

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    Blue_bottle_ (chemical_reaction).webm ‎ (WebM audio/video file, VP8/Vorbis, length 2 min 32 s, 480 × 360 pixels, 537 kbps overall, file size: 9.75 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Information from its description page there is shown below. Commons is a freely licensed media file repository. You can help.

  9. 25 Unhealthiest Drinks on the Planet—Ranked by Sugar - AOL

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    But that doesn't hide the fact that Welch's grape juice contains 44 grams of sugar per 10-ounce bottle. Instead, fill up a cup with fresh grapes for just 62 calories, 16 grams of sugar, and 1 gram ...