No,you idiot. Ethanol is a hydrocarbon compound.
Core enzyme (without σ) does not specifically bind promoters, but rather dsDNA very tightly • KD ≈ 5 x 10-12M t1/2 ≈ 60 minutes • Holoenzyme binds non-promoter DNA more loosely • KD ≈ 10-7M t1/2 > 1 sec
Ethanol is a colourless liquid.
Ethanol
Akali metals reduce ethanol to ethanoxides- they react with ethanol.
Absolutely, recent painstaking scientific research has showed that 70% ethanol is the same as 70% ethanol.
Holoenzyme= Apoenzyme+ coenzyme
Coenzyme
is a combination of a protein called a apoenzyme and one or more cofactors
Ede Wilson has written: 'Studies of human RNA polymerase II holoenzyme'
no ethanol is not an element. Ethanol is an Organic compound.
Core enzyme (without σ) does not specifically bind promoters, but rather dsDNA very tightly • KD ≈ 5 x 10-12M t1/2 ≈ 60 minutes • Holoenzyme binds non-promoter DNA more loosely • KD ≈ 10-7M t1/2 > 1 sec
how is ethanol controlled
No, ethanol is an alcohol.
The ratio of ethanol to WHAT!
technical grade is bethween 96% and 98% ethanol and ethanol absolute means pure ethanol whithout water ('almost') 99.9% ethanol Absolute ethanol has no water whereas 96% ethanol has 4% water or 98% has 2% water. Thus, the reaction can occur with water.
the main reason why ethanol burns differently then ethanol and water mix is mainly because when you add the water to the ethanol you are making the ethanol less potent so it will burn weaker.
Liquid.