Describe the properties of a buffered solution. (1) Would the measured absorbance of an FeNCS^2+ ion solution be higher, lower, or unaffected if there were fingerprints on the curve? Briefly explain (2) How would the error described in 2(1) aff ...
DNA means deoxyribonucleic acid. It is a hereditary material which is present in all living organisms. DNA contains all the hereditary information. It forms a double helix structure and nucleotides are the basic part of DNA. RNA is also known as ribonucleic acid. It is a polymeric molecu...
翻译一篇生物英文论文Molecular Structure of Deoxypentose Nucleic Acids While the biological properties of deoxypentose nucleic acid suggest a molecular structure containing great complexity, X-ray diffraction studies described here show the basic molecula
The principal properties that can be exploited to separate proteins form each other are size, charge, hydrophobicity and affinity for other molecules. () 2. RNA transcription is asymmetric. It means the coding strand is always the same strand. () 3. There is a loop of 12 amino acids anchor...
We hereby summarize examples of successful application of the DFT B3LYP/3-21G(*) model, on a wide range of molecular/supramolecular systems, to the rationalization of the geometric and electronic properties of these very large systems and compare to other models where available for these large ...
Honey bees are large-scale monitoring tools due to their extensive environmental exploration. In their activities and from the hive ecosystem complex, they get in close contact with many organisms whose traces can be transferred into the honey, which can
Explain biomolecules structure, functions, properties, and subunits. How would you describe eukaryotes using their principal taxonomic characteristics? Explain the biosynthesis process of DNA with enzyme reverse transcriptase for the Hepadnaviridae family. Describe how amino acids bind to tRNA. Explain how...
Describe DNA physical sequence and coding properties. Describe the function of DNA ligase in leading strand synthesis in DNA synthesis. Describe the structural levels of DNA and RNA. Briefly describe what you know about the structure of DNA and how DNA is packaged in a cell. ...
What are two physical properties of nitrogen? How is phosphine's (PH_3) structure different from that of ammonia? Compare and contrast the properties of N_2O_3 and P_4O_6. What are the similarities and differences between SN2 and E1 mechanisms?
How do structural properties affect the strengths of acids and bases? What happens when a strong acid Classify HClO as a strong base, weak base, strong acid, or weak acid, and then answer the following question. What is the pH of a 0.07 M HClO(aq) solution? a. 1.2 b. 8....