What happens when Nessler's reagent reacts with your finger nails?
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In the ammonia test, Nessler Reagent (K2HgI4) reacts with the ammonia present in the sample (under strongly alkaline conditions) to produce a yellow-colored species. The intensity of the color is in direct proportion to the ammonia concentration
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In the ammonia test, Nessler Reagent (K2HgI4) reacts with the ammonia present in the sample (under strongly alkaline conditions) to produce a yellow-colored species. The intensity of the color is in direct proportion to the ammonia concentration.
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