Which molecule would you expect to be more soluble in water: CCl4 or CH2Cl2? Why? Solubility: Solubility works on the basis of nature of the solvent along with solute. Polarity of the molecule will decide solubility of a particular molecule. It can be considered as the pr...
The invention also provides a pharmaceutical composition containing erythropoietin to which a water-soluble long-chain molecule is added, wherein the water-soluble long-chain molecule has a molecular weight of not less than 30 kDa. The invention further provides a pharmaceutical composition containing ...
What are the best food sources for the water-soluble vitamins?What are the best food sources of the water-soluble vitamins?What is a molecule that is insoluble in water called? This includes fats, phospholipids, and steroids.Which fat-soluble...
To determine which of the given compounds will be readily soluble in water, we can follow these steps:Step 1: Identify the Compounds First, we need to identify the compounds that are being compared for their solubility in water
Octane is a nonpolar hydrocarbon found in gasoline while water is a highly polar hydrogen-bonding solvent. Octane can't from hydrogen bonds, so there is no good way for the molecules of these two substances to intract strongly with each other. There ar
removal device, the water being introduced in sufficient amounts to regulate the temperature at which the mercury is retained on the particles, taking a sample of the particles from the flue gas, mixing them with a selected amount of water spray, and measuring a pH level of the particle ...
Which type of substance ionizes completely and creates hydronium ions when dissolved in water? A. Strong acid B. Strong base C. Weak acid D. Weak base The hydrogen which the most acidic in the given molecule is ? What do ac...
Our results suggest that p62 is a key molecule in the crosstalk between the UPS and autophagy. Results p62 binds N-end rule destabilizing N-terminal residues To identify additional N-recognins, we partially purified rat testicular proteins that bind to N-terminal residues of 11-mer X-peptides...
QS is a mechanism of bacterial cell-cell communication that includes the synthesis, sensing, and reaction to extracellular signaling molecules known as auto-inducers (AIs) [130]. AIs exert their effects in a manner similar to that of hormones [131]. The bacterial AI-3 molecule, a member of...
By "normally responsive to the hormone" is meant that the molecule, molecules, complex or process in question undergoes some physical or biochemical alteration as a result of the presence, the absence, or a change in concentration of the hormone in question. ...