An example of Tertiary structure regarding proteins are: ~side chains reactions ~sulfide bridges ~hydrophobic reactions ~chaperone proteins A protein may require 2 or more chains; if so, it will be considered a Quaternary Structure.
Tertiary means third in importance. Example: The color of a food is of tertiary importance, after nutrition and taste.
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If by tertiary you mean a tertiary level consumer, no, they are a first level consumer because they eat only producers, a.k.a. they are herbivores.
The correct increasing order of reactivity for SN2 reactions is primary < secondary < tertiary. Primary alkyl halides are the most reactive towards SN2 reactions due to less steric hindrance, while tertiary alkyl halides are the least reactive due to increased steric hindrance.
why do you mean circular organization
Tertiary alcohols have three alkyl groups attached to the carbon atom bearing the hydroxyl group. This results in a more hindered structure compared to primary and secondary alcohols, making tertiary alcohols less reactive towards oxidation reactions. Additionally, tertiary alcohols can undergo elimination reactions to form alkenes more readily than primary or secondary alcohols due to the stability of the resulting carbocation intermediate.
tertiary colours is when you mix primary colours with secondary colours. ( third stage of colours )
The product of oxidizing a tertiary alcohol is a ketone. Tertiary alcohols cannot be further oxidized to carboxylic acids due to the absence of a hydrogen atom on the carbon atom adjacent to the hydroxyl group.
if you mean 'tertiary' that is a kind of brown. for example tertiary red would be a brownish red 'or brick' same goes with yellow and blue
Tertiary amines have alkyl groups around the central atom (nitrogen) while ethanol has hydrogen atoms and one hydroxyl group around the carbon atoms. As a result, ethanol is more prone to attack by other groups while in tertiary amines, stearic hindrance doesn't allow attack of incoming groups. So, tertiary amines are more stable than ethanol.
Cycl is a Greek root meaning Circular or Round.