Hi,
does anyone know the difference between sodium citrate monobasic and trisodium citrate?
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High salt solution to precipitate RNA
Started by Gillian, May 26 2009 02:38 AM
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Posted 26 May 2009 - 02:38 AM
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Posted 26 May 2009 - 10:56 AM
sodium citrate, monobasic has one sodium and two hydrogens.
trisodium citrate has three sodiums and no hydrogens (it could be called sodium citrate, tribasic).
with these two, trisodium is the basic component and the monobasic is the acid component when preparing a buffer.
trisodium citrate has three sodiums and no hydrogens (it could be called sodium citrate, tribasic).
with these two, trisodium is the basic component and the monobasic is the acid component when preparing a buffer.
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