The additive inverse means what undoes adding. The additive inverse of +1 is -1.
has the same density as red blood cells
The additive inverse is +4
additive inverse is when in an equation there is a plus zero. you automatically know that anything plus 0 is still that number, so that is additive identity.
A number and its additive inverse add up to zero. If a number has no sign, add a "-" in front of it to get its additive inverse. The additive inverse of 5 is -5. The additive inverse of x is -x. If a number has a minus sign, take it away to get its additive inverse. The additive inverse of -10 is 10. The additive inverse of -y is y.
The color tube that contains sodium fluoride as an additive is typically gray. Sodium fluoride is added to inhibit glycolysis in blood samples for glucose testing.
The gray tube, also known as the lavender top tube, typically contains the anticoagulant additive EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) to prevent blood clotting. It is commonly used for whole blood hematological tests.
A gray tube is typically used for a glucose tolerance test. This tube contains sodium fluoride as an additive to preserve glucose levels in the blood sample.
The additive in red-gray or red-black speckled collection tubes is typically a clot activator and gel separator. These additives help to separate the blood sample from the serum after centrifugation, allowing for easier testing of the serum without interference from clots or cells.
Glucose studies use gray top tubes. The additive in grey tubes prevent glycolysis. Lactic acid test also uses a gray top.
The tube for creatine kinase typically comes in a red or gold top tube. There is typically no additive required for creatine kinase testing as the serum or plasma is used directly for analysis.
The additive in a PST (plasma separator tube) tube is usually a gel or liquid that helps to separate plasma from whole blood after centrifugation. This allows for easier isolation of plasma for various laboratory tests.
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Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA)
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The color top tube used to collect whole blood with an additive is typically a lavender or purple top tube. This type of tube is commonly used for collecting blood samples for hematology testing.
The tube commonly used for HIV testing is a lavender-top tube, which contains the anticoagulant additive EDTA. This additive helps to preserve the blood sample and prevent clotting during transportation and processing.