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Hydrolysis reactions break apart dipeptides to make two amino acids. Condensation (dehydration) reactions take two amino acids and make one dipeptide.
Bases neutralizes the acids therefore helps maintain the tensile strength of fibre.
Microspheres are composed of molecules of proteins and Coarcevates are composed of molecules of amino acids (broken forms of proteins).
The reaction between bases and acids is a neutralization reaction.
Nucleotides serve as the building blocks for the construction of nucleic acid. Each nucleotide consists of three parts, a sugar, a phosphate, and one of the nitrogenous lases.
Leslie Denis Smith has written: 'Conductivity, temperature coefficients of conductivity, dissociation and constants of certain organic acids, between zero and sixty-five degrees ..' -- subject(s): Conductivity of Electrolytes, Dissociation, Organic acids
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It doesn't. Conductivity increases with increasing concentration.
with a conductivity test!
what is the relationship between body proteins and water? what is the relationship between body proteins and water?
Proteins are made up of (long strings of) amino acids.Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. There are around 20 amino acids in total. By joining together they form long chain proteins.
The strength of an acid is expressed by its Ka value (acid 'equilibrium' constant) or its derivative pKa value ( pKa=-log10[Ka] )The relation with the strength of the conjugate base, (Kb , pKb values) is as follows:Ka * Kb = 1.0*10-14 at 25oCpKa + pKb = 14.00 at 25oC
Howard Huntley Lloyd has written: 'A study of the conductivity of certain organic acids in absolute ethyl alcohol at 15, 25 and 35' -- subject(s): Organic acids, Conductivity of Electrolytes
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The strength of acids and bases is most often indicated by the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution. This is called the pH.
The behavior of acids and bases depends on their strength or concentration.