Why is benzoic acid not soluble in water? Why are saturated hydrocarbons generally less reactive than unsaturated hydrocarbons? Why is water considered a polar molecule? Why do ionic compounds dissolve in water? Why are some substances not able to dissolve in water? Why do ionic compounds di...
Step-by-Step Solution:1. Understanding Covalent Bonds: - Covalent bonds are formed when two atoms share electrons. This sharing occurs through the overlapping of atomic orbitals. 2. Direction
What are three different types of cofactors and their functions? How is a diisaccharide broken down into simple sugar units? What are the functions of introns? Why is 2-4 dinitrophenol and all other compounds with something like '2-4' in front named as such?
Surfactants are additives that alter the tension between two surfaces to make things more easily soluble. They are found in many applications. For example, they improve the fluidity of road asphalt during laying. They are used as coating agents for fertilizers,...
Journal of Molecular ModelingHuq, F.; Yu, J. Q. Molecular modeling analysis: "Why is 2- hydroxypyridine soluble in water but not 3-hydroxypyridine? J. Mol. Model. 2002, 8, 81-86.Huq F, Yu JQ (2002) Molecualr modeling analysis: “Why is 2-hydroxypyridine soluble in water but not ...
Why are lipids included under acid insoluble or macromolecular fraction class 11? Lipids are indeed small molecular weight compounds and are present not only as such but also arranged into structures like cell membrane and other membranes. ... Therefore, these membrane fragments in the form of ves...
The molecular geometry of AlCl3 is trigonal planar because the central atom of aluminum is bonded with three chlorine atoms, and it contains no lone pair; this means distortion around the central position will not happen because of no lone pair. Hence, the three bonded atoms(chlorine) are arra...
Benzophenone and Soluble Aromatic Compounds: A Comparison This is because benzophenone is a more nonpolar molecule than other aromatic compounds that have water solubility. For example, phenol which also has an aromatic ring dissolves in water because it has a hydroxyl (-OH) group. ...
Nonstructural carbohydrates (NSC) Insoluble polymers (e.g. starch, fructans) or soluble oligomers (hexoses, sucrose, sugar-alcohols, etc.) that are used as short-term or long-term stores Gross primary production (GPP) The sum of carbon uptake during a given time period per unit surface area...
Why are ionic bonds not strong within cells? Why do some ionic compounds dissociate in water and others do not? Why don't electrons in atoms repel? Why are metals good conductors of electricity? Why can graphite conduct electricity? Explain why some ionic compounds are soluble in water. Why...