There's not ONE equation for protein, because this is not a compound but a group name for the substances called protein of which there are more than 100,000 , maybe millions, different proteins (*). They all have in common to be built up with amino acid monomers. Principal elements in proteins are C, H, O, N and sometimes S and rarely P.
(*) This is comparable with 'plastics': also many, many 1000's of them.
Proteins have a very complicate chemical formula but not a "balanced chemical equation".
The Langmuir equation (also known as the Langmuir isotherm, Langmuir adsorption equation or Hill-Langmuir equation) relates the coverage or adsorption of molecules on a solid surface to gas pressure or concentration of a medium above the solid surface at a fixed temperature.
The chemical reaction responsible for curdling milk involves the denaturation of protein, primarily casein, by an acid like lemon juice or vinegar. This denaturation causes the proteins to unfold and stick together, forming curds. The chemical equation is complex and involves various molecules and ions, but the key reaction involves the breakdown of the protein structure due to the acid.
if you mean symbol equation its C6H1206
h2so4 + h20 = HF4 + H2s + C2OOH + KHP = H4F6 + KF3 (minus) + H3O this is a chemical equation ( u try and balance it) used in the synsized making of phenyphaline in the carboxyl industry. This equation is not possible
protein ----> amino acids
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Proteins have a very complicate chemical formula but not a "balanced chemical equation".
Enzymes are catalysts and increase the speed of a chemical reaction without themselves .A chemical reaction can be represented by a chemical equation. An enzyme is a protein that speeds up a biochemical reaction .
This information is easy to find. It's on every nutrition information label (as least in the US). 1 gram of carbohydrate = 4 calories 1 gram of protein = 4 calories 1 gram of fat = 9 calories
There is no chemical fomula for milk. Milk is a very complex mixture of chemicals. This mixture contains protein (most notably casein and whey protein), carbohydrates (sugar), vitamins, minerals, butterfat and water.
Proteins have a very complicate chemical formula but not a "balanced chemical equation".
In order to figure out how much protein is needed for a male or female, use this equation: Your weight in pounds X 0.45 = body weight in kilograms. THEN, multiply the weight in kilograms by 0.8. Note there are 4 calories in 1 gram of protein. Hope this helps.
if you are 260 pounds, you would need to eat 95 grams of protein per day. Here's how I came up with that number: The Recommended Dietary Allowance for protein is 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight per day. 260 pounds is equal to 118 kilograms. So, if you put all of these numbers together, you would get this equation: 118kg x 0.8grams of protein per kilogram of body weight per day= 95 grams of protein per day
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The Abbot's formula is a mathematical formula that estimates the amount of protein needed per day for a person on hemodialysis. It takes into account the person's body weight and desired level of protein intake. The formula is: Protein requirement (g/day) = 1.2 x (target weight in kg).