The average chloroplast is about 3 µm (micrometers) in diameter. In one square millimeter of the surface of a leaf, there are about half a million chloroplasts.
A chlorophyll molecule consists of two parts, the porphyrin ring (head) of 15x15 Å and a phytol tail of 20 Å.
5 to 10 micrometers.
Not if they are dissolved - if they are then they're of molecular size.
molecular exclusion chromatography is the exclusion or separation of protein particles based on their molecular size. Bhubanyu Basu
Uses of chloroform water
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At -63.5 degrees C chloroform becomes a solid and at 61.2 degrees C it becomes a gas. Therefore, at 80 degrees C, chloroform is a gas.
The molecular formula for chloroform is CHCl3.
Chloroform , formula is 'CCl3H'. It is dissolved in a spirit, such as an alcohol. It modern IUPAC name is 'Tri-chloromethane'.
(3.28 g of chloroform/.0275moles of chloro)= 119 g of chloroform. Just take the weights in grams and divide it by number of moles. Hope it helps!
The molecular geometry is tetrahedral. The orbitals are sp^3 hybridized. The molecule is polar. The bond angles are 109.47 degrees.
That is because of inter molecular forces. There are bonds between two types of molecules.
moles = weight in grams / molecular weight = 59.1 / 119.38 = 0.5 moles
Not if they are dissolved - if they are then they're of molecular size.
You think probable to the separation with molecular sieves.
molecular exclusion chromatography is the exclusion or separation of protein particles based on their molecular size. Bhubanyu Basu
it is soluble in chloroform. Chloroform is nonpolar.
No, chloroform is covalent.
what is the formula of chloroform