10 Questions
What is the common name of microcrystalline cellulose?
Methylcellulose
Which product is obtained by the action of HNO3 and H2SO4 on cotton?
Guncotton
What is the use of NaOH in textiles industries?
Pure cellulose extraction
What is the role of microcrystalline cellulose in surgical dressings?
Diluent
Which compound is NOT a derivative of cellulose mentioned in the text?
Propylene glycol
What is the description of Pyroxylin?
Soluble product used in the preparation of Guncotton
In what industry is Methylcellulose commonly used?
Pharmaceuticals
What makes Hydroxypropyl similar to Methylcellulose in their uses?
Both are thickening agents
What distinguishes Guncotton from Microcrystalline Cellulose?
Guncotton is soluble, while Microcrystalline Cellulose is not.
What differentiates Pyroxylin from Methylcellulose in their uses?
Pyroxylin is obtained from the action of HNO3 and H2SO4 on cotton, while Methylcellulose is purified partially depolymerized cellulose.
Learn about the structures, properties, and common sources of fructose and maltose sugars. Understand the equilibrium between aldehyde/ketone forms of fructose and the 'locked' structure of maltose. Explore how maltose is produced from starch during grain germination.
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