A chemical reaction corresponds to the transition of a molecule from the bottom of one potential well to the bottom of another. In classical chemistry, such a transition can be accomplished only by going over the potential barrier between the well, the height of which remains constant and is ...
why h2o can form two hydrogen bond per molecule but CH3CH2OH only one.As both of them also has two lone pairs per molecule,is it true that one hydrogen atom will result in only one hydrogen bond and two hydrogen bond rIn between ...
Which molecule, or process, should be targeted by the new anti-cancer drugs under development to treat this type of leukemia?New drug targets for leukemia drugsLeukemia is essentially the cancer of the blood forming tissues of the body that invol...
(T) computations with CBS extrapolations. In agreement with earlier MP2 calculations, both dimers have been found to exhibit CO bond length elongation (by 0.003–0.004Å) and shrinking of most C–H bonds (up to 0.003 Å) compared to a free formaldehyde molecule. Nonbonded C⋯O and O...
Calnexin (IP90/P88) is an integral membrane protein of the endoplasmic reticulum that binds newly synthesized N-linked glycoproteins during their folding in the ER including MHC class I molecule. This manuscript reports the identification of two unique cDNA clones of calnexin in rainbow trout. Both...
containing a base sequence capable of coding an amino acid sequence of a polypeptide which is a constituent component of sarcosine oxidase, capable of catalyzing enzymic reaction for producing on molecule each of glycine, formaldehyde and hydrogen peroxide from one molecule each of sarcosine, oxygen ...
To answer the question regarding the monomers of Bakelite and its classification, we can break it down into several steps:Step 1: Identify the Monomers Bakelite is synthesized from two primary monomers: 1. Phenol (C6H5O
The type of test in which a precipitate forms in response to a certain molecule is widely used in the medical field. Provide some examples. What is a double displacement reaction? What is the precipitate that is formed after mixi...
(b) What is the term for the smaller molecule that serves as the repeating unit making up a polymer? (c) What are typical molecular weights of polymers? (d) Name three polymers commonly found in the classroom and give their ...
Additionally, if microvilli persist on lymphocytes as stiff “bristles,” they would limit access of LFA-1 on the cell body of the lymphocyte to ligands on endothelium such as intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1), ICAM-2, and ICAM-3. Because LFA-1 interactions are particularly important...