Avicel is crystalline cellulose, whereas cellulose is soluble cellulsoe, which is synthesized by the alkali-catalyzed reaction of cellulose.
Endocellulase works at CMCase wheras, the exocellulases work dominantly at Avicel.
yes
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Methanol, also known as methyl alcohol, is madeof molecules containing one methyl group, with a chemical structure of CH3-OH. Methanol is highly toxic if inhaled, drunk, or absorbed through the skin and can cause blindness. Ethyl alcohol is the same as ethanol or grain alcohol. I has two methyl groups and looks like CH3-CH3-OH. This is the type of alcohol found in the alcoholic beverages people consume. Both compounds are organic and are good solvents and fixatives.
Starch and cellulose are both polysaccharides therefore made up of mono-saccharides such as glucose. There is more information at the related link.
The Four Names of polysaccharides are: Starch Glycogen Cellulose Chitin Their formation is: Starch: form of glucose in plants Glycogen:animal energy storage form of glucose Cellulose: glucose molecules are linked together Chitin:glucose molecules linked in the same way they are linked in cellulose The four polysaccharides are, 1.)starch 2.)dextrin 3.)glycogen 4.)cellulose
No, methyl hydrate is not the same as acetone.
no
Yes, it is
Potters use CMC in glazes. It is methocellulose and you can find it much cheaper at clay suppliers than through the brand "Methocel".
No
cellulose is made from sugar, but isn't quite the same thing... SMART IS ME!
Yes. "Paraban" is a misspelled word--there are parabens but not parabans.
Not MEK (methyl ethyl ketone), MEK peroxide (methyl ethyl ketone peroxide, which is trimeric).
yes
same properties
Typically 20,000 to 60,000. Cellulose is natural macro molecule without any specific size or molecular weight. The same applies to the esters of cellulose.
Though starch and cellulose are chemically made from the same elements, and in the same concentrations, the human body is able to break down starches into simple enough sugars to absorb, while the human body cannot break down cellulose.