The last ACID property, durability, refers to the persistence of committed transactions. Transactions and database modifications are not kept in volatile memory but are saved to permanent storage, such as disks. This prevents data loss during system failure, such as a power outage. How are ACID...
General DescriptionProtocatechuic acid belongs to the class of polyphenolic compounds, which can be generally isolated from the dried flower of roselle. It can serve as a potential candidate possessing anticancer property, which can be involved in suppressing the growth of human promyelocytic leukemia HL...
ACID is a set of properties that guarantee transactional reliability in a database. Let’s understand each property in detail: Atomicity: Atomicity ensures that a transaction is treated as a single unit of work. Either all the operations in a transaction are successfully executed, or none of th...
Water Solubility Soluble in 1M sodium hydroxide solution. Slightly soluble in water. Insoluble in ether and alcohol. Merck 14,9875 BRN 156158 Stability Stable. Incompatible with acids, bases, oxidising agents. LogP -1.730 (est) CAS DataBase Reference 69-93-2(CAS DataBase Reference) ...
Chemical property Hemihydrate is needle crystal (water). When 110 ℃, it become to anhydrous compounds. Melting point: 208 ℃, [alpha] 20D-35.2 (C = 2.8). When 25 ℃, water solubility was 4%, solubility is bigger in the hot water. Soluble in ethanol and acetone, slightly soluble in ...
Water Solubility Soluble in water ( 675g/L at 20°C). Sensitive Light Sensitive Merck 14,5472 JECFA Number 606 BRN 506796 InChIKey JOOXCMJARBKPKM-UHFFFAOYSA-N LogP -0.498 CAS DataBase Reference 123-76-2(CAS DataBase Reference) Substances Added to Food (formerly EAFUS) LEVULI...
This paper describes the design, implementation, and evaluation of Callas, a distributed database system that offers to unmodified, transactional ACID applications the opportunity to achieve a level of performance that can currently only be reached by rewriting all or part of the application in a BA...
These cultures have at least one functional property, contributing in the improvement of the fermentation process, enhancing the quality and of the end safety product and conferring health benefits [84]. Nevertheless, the selection of starter cultures must also eliminate undesirable side effects like ...
Water Solubility Soluble in water (2 mg/ml at 20°C), ethanol, methanol, DMSO, and slightly soluble in chloroform. Decomposition 192 ºC BRN 115993 Stability Stable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. InChIKey UAWMVMPAYRWUFX-UHFFFAOYSA-N CAS DataBase Reference 5326-23-8(CAS DataBa...
Oxalate is the strongest acid among the dicarboxylic acid. Besides having the general properties of the carboxylic acid, it also has reducing property and can quantitatively reduce the seven valence manganese to bivalent manganese. This property is often used for quantitative analysis of potassium perma...