yes pd can react with acids and bases because of um
Proteins can be denatured by: - high temperatures (which break weak intermolecular bonds between the amino acids, and making the protein denature) - acids or bases (which react with the NH2 and/or the COOH group of the amino acids in the protein, affecting the proteins shape) - by heavy metals - by some organic solvents (which do as acids and bases) - amongst others...
Many acids will react with bases and, depending on the acid, some metals.
No, acids do.
Acids undergo neutralization reactions with bases.
Amphoteric
yes pd can react with acids and bases because of um
Proteins can be denatured by: - high temperatures (which break weak intermolecular bonds between the amino acids, and making the protein denature) - acids or bases (which react with the NH2 and/or the COOH group of the amino acids in the protein, affecting the proteins shape) - by heavy metals - by some organic solvents (which do as acids and bases) - amongst others...
Many acids will react with bases and, depending on the acid, some metals.
No, acids do.
Indicators are compounds that react with acids and bases to make certain colors. (:
denaturation.
Acids undergo neutralization reactions with bases.
No. Metals react with nonmetals or acids to produce salts. Salts can also form when acids react with bases.
Acids react -in most cases, but not exclusively- well with basic (alkaline) compounds.
neutralization
no