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To Prevent Possible protease contamination
Acts as the dehydrating agent (catalyst).
It is the messenger between DNA and the protein-synthesis ribosomes.
It is the messenger between DNA and the protein synthesis ribosomes
Buffers are chemical substances that neutralize small amounts of either an acid or a base added to a solution.
gives a green color
It's a catalyst
It speeds up the reaction, and acts as a dehydrating agent
this activates the oxygen atom of the carboxylic atom which then picks up a proton to form a hydroxyl group, now a good leaving group
Yes. ^ Well to improve on this, in simple terms. A catalyst is something that brings on the reaction, in this case the liquid catalyst can only contain a little amount of water otherwise side reactions will occur and this would impact (reduce) the yield of aspirin - not good, sulfuric acid is usually used because it is 98% pure, phosphoric acid can also be used but it is only about 85% pure, still OK. HCL in its most concentrated form is only 37% pure and there fore no good at all. In a shorter to the point answer, H2SO4 is a pure catalyst which will give you a close to accurate yield of aspirin.
Lead acid batteries use a weak solution of sulfuric acid in water as an electrolyte. Some of the water evaporates if it is not a sealed battery, causing the electrolyte to become more acidic than normal. Adding water to the correct water level makes up for the evaporation and restores the battery acid solution to its proper strength.
The role of nitric acid in anal sex? To destroy the innards of the idiot who used it.
they are teir to give blowjobs
Igneous rocks are not an acid. Volcanic activity can release gases that can form acid on contact with water, including sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide which form sulfuric and carbonic acid respectively. Igneous rocks were once divided into classifications of "acidic" and "basic" based on the idea that differing properties were a result of differing amounts of silicic acid. This idea has been abandoned as we now know it is silica rather than silicic acid that plays a large role in the properties of igneous rock.
Hydrochloric acid Hydrochloric acid
it hardens the soap
Ribonucleic acid