Give an example of dibasic acid. How is it obtained from the correspon... 02:47 What are active metals? Give examples with equations. 01:10 Explain the corrosive action of acids and alkalies. Give examples. 03:03 Distinguish between an acid and base with respect to definitions. 01:40 De...
Much of the economic losses are attributed to mortality, pig management and attempts to control infection, but the disease can also reduce weight gain and raise production costs. Historically, antibiotics have been used to prevent S. suis cases, but this practice is nowadays prohibited in many ...
To determine how many alkanes of molecular weight 100 are chiral, we can follow these steps:Step 1: Understand the Molecular Formula of Alkanes The general formula for alkanes is given by: \( CnH{2n+2} \) where \( n \) is the n
Equivalence point is the point in the titration in which the analyte completely reacts with the titrant. For acid-base titrations, this is the point in which the acid or the base is completely neutralized.Answer and Explanation: Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start tod...
GPI proteins transit the secretory pathway to the cell surface; in yeast, many become covalently attached to the cell wall. Genes encoding proteins involved in all but one of the predicted steps in the assembly of the GPI precursor glycolipid and its transfer to protein in mammals and yeast ...
Over the last two years, many spike protein structures have been experimentally determined, providing essential details into the complex structural rearrangements that occur after receptor binding and during fusion of the virion with the host cell, as well as into the interactions of spike protein ...
Sulphuric acid si a dibasic acid. Sulphur on heating with oxygen gives sulphur dioxide which on further reaction with oxygen gives sulphur trioxide. SO(2) on dissolution in water forms sulphuric acid. s + O(2) to SO(2) 2SO(2) + O(2) to 2SO