Phosphorus is a chemical element, while phosphatase is an enzyme used to remove chemical groups containing phosphorus, called phosphate gr
oups, which are present in many bio molecules.
Phosphorus is a chemical element found in many biological molecules such as DNA and ATP. Phosphatase is an enzyme that removes phosphate groups from molecules, playing a role in cellular signaling and metabolism. In summary, phosphorus is an element, while phosphatase is an enzyme that acts on phosphate groups.
The difference of electronegativity between hydrogen and phosphorus is not adequate to form ionic bonds.
sodium has valency of +1 while phosphorus has of +3 and +5 so the oxides they form are different and thus have different nature as well.
The intermolecular force for phosphorus trifluoride (PF3) is dipole-dipole interaction. This is because the PF3 molecule has a net dipole moment due to the electronegativity difference between phosphorus and fluorine atoms, resulting in the attraction between the partial positive and negative charges.
no, they form covalent bond as the difference in electronegativity between P and H is below 1.7
phosphorus doped semiconductor will be N type.gallium doped semiconductor will be P type.There are also other differences due to the different size of the dopant atoms.
Normal phosphorus level is 2.5 - 4.5 mg/dl Ther is also an acid phosphatase and alkaline phosphatase.
The difference of electronegativity between hydrogen and phosphorus is not adequate to form ionic bonds.
sodium has valency of +1 while phosphorus has of +3 and +5 so the oxides they form are different and thus have different nature as well.
Phosphorylase adds the Phosphate group to substrate, but phosphatase takes off the Phosphate group from the substrate. the function of phosphorylase can be considered as same as kinase. they are all playing key roles in the cellular signalling transduction via control the phosphorylation, the phosphatase can be the negative or positive regulator for different pathways. e.g. PTP1B dephosphorylates the JAK2 to suppress leptin in the hypothalamus that contribute to weight gain.
The phosphatase test in milk measures the amount of phosphatase enzyme in the milk. The phosphatase enzyme should be inactivated by pasteurisation. If the phosphatase test is not negative, there is a problem with pasteurisation or recontamination with unpasteurised milk.
Although I would not recommend it, yes you can as most are non-toxic.If however you meant elemental Phosphorus instead of phosphors, NO, some form of Phosphorus are deadly poisons and white Phosphorus spontaneously ignites on contact with air!!!If you don't know the difference between phosphors and Phosphorus, that is the subject of a different question.
no, they form covalent bond as the difference in electronegativity between P and H is below 1.7
donor--arsenic, phosphorus, nitrogen acceptor--boron, aluminum, gallium
phosphorus doped semiconductor will be N type.gallium doped semiconductor will be P type.There are also other differences due to the different size of the dopant atoms.
4P means there are 4 separate atoms of phosphorus whiles P4 means there are are 4 atoms in a molecule of phosphorus
Alkaline phosphatase testing is typically performed using a blood sample drawn from a vein in the arm. The blood sample is then sent to a laboratory for analysis. Alkaline phosphatase levels can be measured using automated biochemical analyzers in the lab.
The bond between phosphorus and fluorine atoms is more polar than the bond between phosphorus and chlorine atoms.