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Identify A,B,C in the following reaction : CH3COCH3H2/Ni−−−→ASOCl2−−−→BKOH/alc.−−−−−−→C View Solution The compound (A) in the following reaction sequence is (A)PCl5−−→ (B) Alc.KOH−−−−→ (C )H2/Ni−−−→ Propane. View ...
The alkoxide ion from ethanol will now attack the carbocation formed in the previous step. This results in the formation of aketal. Step 7: Structure of Ketal (X) The final product (X) after the reaction sequence will be a ketal, which can be represented as: - CH₃C(OCH₂CH₃)...
Transcription rates are regulated by the interactions between RNA polymerase, sigma factor, and promoter DNA sequences in bacteria. However, it remains unclear how non-canonical sequence motifs collectively control transcription rates. Here, we combine massively parallel assays, biophysics, and machine le...
Acting as a goalkeeper in a video-game, a participant is asked to predict the successive choices of the penalty taker. The sequence of choices of the penalty taker is generated by a stochastic chain with memory of variable length. It has been conjectured that the probability distribution of...
According to this criterion, two mice in the TIDM group were eliminated because their fasting blood glucose levels were less than 11.1 mmol/L. Then, 11 mice from each of the normal and TIDM groups were treated with 15.0 mg/kg Na2HAsO4·12H2O by intragastric administration following fasting ...
However, the β-glucosidase responsible for this reaction and its role in plant chemical defence is largely unknown. Herein, we provide evidence demonstrating the existence of a two-component chemical defence system in P. notoginseng. PnGH1, a β-glucosidase localized to the chloroplast, was ...
In the following we describe the macroscopic observations of the run products, sorted according to the starting material. Starting material CHV-6B Two experiments were conducted using starting material CHV-6B at atmospheric pressure. These were run at 1200 °C and fO2 of IW–1 (CHV-E284) and...
CH(3)CHBrCH(3),CH(3)CH(OH)CH(3).Identify A and B in the following sequence CH(3)CH=CH(2)overset(HBr)toAoverset(aq.KOH)toB.
. We also computed the maximal assembly for each RNA, that is, the longest contiguous read mapping, and compared it with the sequence reference length (Extended Data Fig.1d). Even though the fraction of the sequence covered by the maximal assembly decreased for larger RNAs (Spearman’s rho...