Think about the byproduct that forms in the reaction between the aminothiazole and the sulfonyl chloride. And remember that potassium carbonate is a base. Good luck with the chem 390 lab report
Sulfonamide. In this biosynthetic pathway, dihydrofolic acid is enzymatically produced from PABA. This is blocked by sulfonamide.
Sulfonamide is a Antibiotic Drug that help stop molecule build up
the formula of potassium carbonate is k2co3 because the valency of potassium (k1+) valency of carbonate is (co32-) interchange the valencies and don't put the signs then it will become (k2co3) so the formulae of potassium carbonate is k2co3
K2CO3 + 2 benzoic acid -> 2 potassium benzoate + H2CO3
formation of antidiuretic hormone
Sulfonamide. In this biosynthetic pathway, dihydrofolic acid is enzymatically produced from PABA. This is blocked by sulfonamide.
Sulfonamide is a Antibiotic Drug that help stop molecule build up
The actual formula is K2CO3, capitalization matters when writing chemical formulas. K2CO3 is potassium carbonate.
the formula of potassium carbonate is k2co3 because the valency of potassium (k1+) valency of carbonate is (co32-) interchange the valencies and don't put the signs then it will become (k2co3) so the formulae of potassium carbonate is k2co3
10g of K2CO3 in 100mL
No. K2CO3 is polar while benzene is non-polar. Since like dissolves like, K2CO3 is insoluble in benzene.
it contains a sulfa atom, but it is not a sulfonamide, in other words, no, it will not have sulfonamide cross reaction. no allergy.
K2CO3 is Potassium carbonate.
no it's a fluoroquinolone
the primary function of lipids in biology is the formation of that enclosed cells
For formation of bone
K2CO3 + 2 benzoic acid -> 2 potassium benzoate + H2CO3