advantages of acid
Hypochlorous acid is a stronger oxidant than Chromic acid
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Ammonia is less soluble than uric acid.
Clavulanic acid is an antibiotic, which selectively blocks the betalactamase enzyme. So the amoxicillin is left free to kill the bacteria, which produce betalactamase enzyme. For this advantage, clavulanic acid is added with amoxicillin.
They excrete uric acid in paste form as their only excrement, but it is more expensive to produce as it is more complex molecule. So, sounds more like a trade off than a straight advantage to me. Now that I think about it, it does conserve water loss, which would be an advantage offsetting the cost of producing uric acid.
Sulfuric acid is a strong acid that helps to break down proteins effectively during hydrolysis. It provides a stable pH environment for the hydrolysis reaction, ensuring efficient protein breakdown. Additionally, sulfuric acid is readily available and cost-effective for use in laboratory settings.
Allopurinol is used to lower uric acid levels in the blood, which can help prevent gout attacks and kidney stones in patients with high uric acid levels. It works by inhibiting the enzyme xanthine oxidase, which is involved in the production of uric acid.
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The primary advantage of carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers over soda acid extinguishers is their effectiveness in suppressing fires without leaving a residue. CO2 extinguishers displace oxygen, smothering the fire, while soda acid extinguishers can leave behind a corrosive substance that may damage sensitive equipment. Additionally, CO2 extinguishers are suitable for use on electrical fires, whereas soda acid extinguishers are not recommended for such situations. This makes CO2 extinguishers more versatile and safer for various fire types.
ADVANTAGE: Actually there is no advantages for storing sulphuric acid in a metal can.DISADVANTAGE: Sulphuric acid may react with metal (a metal can). But if it comes into contact with a metal it may generate hydrogen gas, which creates an explosion risk.
Knowing the pKa of an acid-base indicator allows us to determine the pH range over which the indicator changes color, making it useful for determining the endpoint of a titration. This information helps in selecting the appropriate indicator for a specific titration and ensures accurate results.