Base on the volatile nature of esters, if a reaction is heated at too high of a temperature for too long, the ester present in the reaction mixture will evaporate without reacting with the other substrates present in the reaction mixture.
Based on the chemical properties of esters, what do you think would happen if a reaction...
what do you think will happen to the rate of reaction if one increases the concentration of substrate to 6ml? why does the speed of reaction level off?
What do you think would happen if we touched the posterior part of the worm (the rear), instead of the anterior part (mouth)?
what do you think would happen if an oil spill occurred that killed off most of the phytonplankton ans zooplankton?
What do you think would happen if you failed to vortex your homogenate sample before removing an aliquot for an assay? In this experiment, we sought to measure glycogen and free glucose in tissue homogenates, using spectrophotometry to detect levels of glucose in tissue samples. We inferred the amount of glucose stored in glycogen using reaction catalyzed by amyloglucosidase. A control reaction was without amyloglucosidase, this measured free glucose or not part of glycogen.
What do you think would happen if the Trump administration threw out the entire Affordable Care Act?
Do you think this reaction is going to happen as written? Why or why not? CuCl2 (aq) + KNO3 (aq) -> ??
EXPERIMENT 1: What do you think will happen to the temperature if you used 75 mL of HCl and 75 mL of NaOH instead of the 10 mL each you used in Experiment 1?
Based on your excellent understanding and extensive knowledge of chemical synaptic transmission, EXPLAIN what would happen in response in each hypothetical situation below….Assume you have an experimental set-up with two neurons connected via a chemical synapse – Neuron A is presynaptic and Neuron B is postsynaptic. Also assume that there is a stimulating electrode in Neuron A that brings it to threshold and produces an EPSP in Neuron B. In your answers, include all relevant events between this stimulus and...
What do you think are the chemical reactions involved in the breathalyzer tests administered to potentially drunk drivers? Please provide the reactants and products of the reaction, and explain what observations would indicate if the person was drunk.
What do you think should happen to DNA at 1 K (temp)?