Why does chlorobenzoic acid have a lower freezing point than benzoic acid? Explain. What is the reason for crystal formation in magnesium sulphate salt? Explain why the melting point and boiling point of alkali metals are low. Why does a solute dissolve only to a particular extent in water?
How do you go from a methyl ester to a carboxylic acid? then to an amide. How do plants detect volatile organic compounds? Why are enzymes considered organic? Why is extraction important in organic chemistry? Explain why alcohols and alkanoic acids are soluble in ...
Aspergillus flavus, etc. . It appears as gray-white or brown-green crystals or bright transparent flakes at room temperature. Molecular weight 9300. Almost insoluble in water, slightly soluble in alkaline buffer. PH value 6.3, enzyme activity is inhibited by cyanide...
Chronic treatment with cis-4-[4-(3-adamantan-1-yl-ureido) cyclohexyloxy]benzoic acid (c-AUCB, 3 mg/L in drinking water), an inhibitor of soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) which normally degrades EETs, increased intrarenal and myocardial EETs to levels observed in sham-operated HanSD rats, ...
Does 2-naphthol dissolve in water? In a chilled environment,both compounds will not be soluble in water, because the solubility of benzoic acid and 2-naphthol in water at 25˚C is 0.34g/100mL and 0.074g/100mL, respectively. Does 1 naphthol dissolve in water?
Biotinylation was performed by reacting the protein with the water soluble reagent BAC-SulfoNHS. Following the reaction, the biotinylated protein was separated from the by-products by a gel filtration column (Sigma; Sephadex G-25) using 0.01 M PBS pH 7.4 as eluent. Consequently the biotinylated ...
The defluxing agent for flux residue after soldering contains an acid (preferably an organic acid, and particularly an acid stronger than abietic acid; for example, acrylic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, benzoic acid) and an organic solvent (for example, xylene, benzyl acetate, methyl α-...
explain why solid silver iodine, is more soluble in basic solution than in pure water? What is the chemistry behind the Breathalyzer test? Explain the chemicals and structures involved with the reactions which produce positive and negative results. Briefly explain how a mass spectrometer works....
Explain whether Triclosan is a Base or an Acid. Give a brief example to your answer. What are electrolytes? Why are they important to the body? Cholesterol is an alcohol. Would you expect cholesterol to be very soluble in water? Explain. ...
How can water pollution be reduced? What impact(s) is nitrate pollution having on our springs? How does Nuclear chemistry explain the natural world and affect human life in terms of medicine, environment, and personal safety? Explain why ammonia is likely to be more soluble ...