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The difference between UV active and inactive compounds is the pi orbitals. Compounds with more pi orbitals are more UV active than those without. Aromatic compounds are generally UV active.
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The foremost active ingredient in fabric softener is a chemical called quatenary ammonium compound. In most average fabric softeners, this compound is dialkyl ester ammonium chloride.
Suspensibility of any compound refers to the amount of active ingredient that can be suspended in a liquid. It is commonly given as a percentage.
The hydrogen attached to a saturated carbon atom containing strong electron withdrawing groups in acidic form reacts with base to generate carbanion .such compounds which contain acidic CH2 group are called active methylene compounds . eg:CH3-CO-CH2-COO-C2H5 (ethyl aceto acetate
Active enzymes within living cells cause methylene blue to become colorless. Since dead yeast cells have inactive/denatured enzymes, the methylene blue stays blue.
Methylene blue is a solid, odorless, dark green powder at room temperature. In water this chemical compound turns into a blue solution. When methylene blue is reacted with yeast cells it inhibits the respiration which stops the cells from using hydrogen ions to release energy.
No. Acetic acid is the active compound in vinegar. Ammonia is its own compound, though it is diluted in water for household use.
The synthesis of an optically active compound from an optically inactive compound with or without using an optically active reagent.
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The difference between UV active and inactive compounds is the pi orbitals. Compounds with more pi orbitals are more UV active than those without. Aromatic compounds are generally UV active.
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Active transport is the movement of a substance against its concentration energy.
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