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Compare Golgi and Nissl neuroanatomical stains,emphasizing the strengths and weaknesses of each.
Achiral Product
A chemical product that is superimposable on its mirror image and does not display chirality.
Secondary Alcohol
An alcohol in which the hydroxyl group (-OH) is attached to a carbon atom that is connected to two other carbon atoms.
Ethylmagnesium Bromide
A Grignard reagent with the formula CH3CH2MgBr, used in the formation of carbon-carbon bonds in organic synthesis.
Aqueous Acid
An acid dissolved in water, yielding H3O+ ions, and characterized by a pH less than 7.
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