Hi everybody!
I wanted to know if somebody knows what happens when sodium hypochlorite drops on a mixture of gelatine and distilled water. I wanted to make an experiment where I cultivate the same bacteria in 5 different media and one of them is with sodium hypochlorite, which I read on Wikipedia, is very dangerous. Is it possible that the nutrients are not recommended to each other because the gelatine is a organic substance?
On Jun 19, 2015 10:23 AM, "Michael Jancen-Widmer" <jancen...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi everybody!
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> I wanted to know if somebody knows what happens when sodium hypochlorite drops on a mixture of gelatine and distilled water.
It will pull on the molecules' electrons, pretty strongly, often reacting with them and then forming new/different molecules. See how it compares here to other electron-pullers:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrophile#Electrophilicity_scale