no
Trans-effect in inorganic chemistry is defined as the effect where some ligands are able to influence properties of the ground states where they are trans. It is when some ligands can be seen as trans-directing ligands.
Fish
This is a single bonded compound and cis-trans isomerism is only possible when fre rotation about a bond is restricted or a double bond or cycle is essential for existence of cis-trans isomers.
Yes. For example, FabZ catalyzes the dehydration of beta-hydroxyacyl-ACP to trans-2-acyl-ACP.
The cis-trans isomerism tend to be very stable. Typically, trans isomers are more stable however, an exception lies in cis-trans isomers which makes them more stable than trans isomers.
Trans-effect in inorganic chemistry is defined as the effect where some ligands are able to influence properties of the ground states where they are trans. It is when some ligands can be seen as trans-directing ligands.
Yes, it is chiral
Yes, "transformed" is a compound word made up of the two words "trans" and "formed."
Trans-late
Their would be an increased possibility of getting multiple compounds rather than the one compound you are looking for. Possibly cis or trans differentiation. Using smaller fractions increases the possibility of getting just on, expected compound.
Fish
This is a single bonded compound and cis-trans isomerism is only possible when fre rotation about a bond is restricted or a double bond or cycle is essential for existence of cis-trans isomers.
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Yes. For example, FabZ catalyzes the dehydration of beta-hydroxyacyl-ACP to trans-2-acyl-ACP.
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