N-factor of an acid is its basicity or the no. of H+ ions it produces on dissociation per molecule of acid. Generally, it equal to the no. of H+ ions present in the molecule but in some cases it is different.
For example n-factor of some acids are:-
HCl :-1
H2SO4:-2
H3PO4:- 3
H3PO3:- 2
H3PO2:-1
CH3COOH:-1
n factor for mohr salt is 1.
(n + 11)(n - 4)
To calculate the Karl Fischer factor there are three factors that are required. The ml KF reagent used for sample, the factor mg H20/ml KF reagent and the weight in grams.
Cycle of elongation = Peptide bond Since you have to use (n-1) formula to calculate the peptide bonds 100-1=99 = cycle of elongation.
Nucleic Acids
first check out the total charge and the no of moles and then the n factor
how can i calculate brsting factor and what may be the bursting factor for corogated pakaging
21
0.75
N/a
Do not calculate. Get it from Fama/French's website
Obviously, both terms have the common factor "n". You get the other factor by dividing both terms by n. The result is "n + 2".
amino acids
Phthalic acid has two acids (dicarboxylic) and urea two nitrogen, so N, N`.
A factor is like xfacter lol
It's "wind chill factor"
Phthalic acid has two acids (dicarboxylic) and urea two nitrogen, so N, N`.