Kovac's reagent

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Invented by the Hungarian-Swiss chemist Ervin Kovats (Kovacs) (1927–2010).

Noun[edit]

Kovac's reagent (uncountable)

  1. (biochemistry) A biochemical reagent consisting of isoamyl alcohol, paradimethylaminobenzaldehyde and concentrated hydrochloric acid.

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