Use distilled water to dilute it to your desired concentration.
well in dilute acid there is 1-10 percent and there will be only 90 percent of water so i was told from a science teacher who studied this
Glutamic acid has an acidic functional group which makes the whole amino acid produces acidic solution.
The answer depends on the dilution factor and if the sulfuric acid was 100% to start.
glutamic acid
Almost amount of water can be used. The amount you use depends on what purpose the solution will serve. Most dilutions involve using at least as much water as you have of the acid or base, often several times that amount.
Glutamic acid covalently bonded with a phosphate group
no, it is a sodium salt of glutamic acid. its formula (C5H8NNaO4) seems similar to that of glucose (C6H12O6), however glucose is not contained in it, or involved in the production of it
Dilute it with water until it reaches 10 per cent.
well in dilute acid there is 1-10 percent and there will be only 90 percent of water so i was told from a science teacher who studied this
Glutamic acid production by microbial fermentation provides 90% of world's total demand, and remaining 10% is met through chemical methods. The raw materials used include carbohydrate (glucose, molasses, sucrose, etc.), peptone, inorganic salts and biotin. Biotin concentration in the fermentation medium has a significant influence on the yield of glutamic acid. Fermentation completes within 2-4 days and the yield is considered as high as 50 mg/ml of glutamic acid.
The answer depends on the dilution factor and if the sulfuric acid was 100% to start.
Glutamic acid has an acidic functional group which makes the whole amino acid produces acidic solution.
glutamic acid
H. Block has written: 'Poly([gamma]-benzyl-L-glutamate) and other glutamic acid containing polymers' -- subject(s): Glutamic acid esters, Glutamic acid polymers
Glutamic acid is the active part of MSG. Glutamate are used as flavor enhancements in various foods and supplements.
Glutamic acid.
Almost amount of water can be used. The amount you use depends on what purpose the solution will serve. Most dilutions involve using at least as much water as you have of the acid or base, often several times that amount.