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the molecular form is E+061-0h2= the molecular form of sweet the molecular form for low is LL-082+ 56E-541= form for low
yes, a substance of high molecular weight will diffuse faster than a substance of lower molecular weight since the molecules will absorb the liquid and easily soak the other molecules,all round,hence diffuse faster
Yes, hydrogen can be considered to have a low density. In fact, it is the least dense of all the elements.
How high or low the density of your city is.
yes, anticyclones are high density and high pressure and cyclones are low density and low pressure
This is a catalyst.
They are correlated by volume weight/volume = density. For example, in a metal coin, the weight might not be much, but the volume is also very low, so it turns out that the density is high. Gases have almost no weight in a lot of volume, so their density is low.
LiCl
The absolute value of molecular weight (molar mass) is somewhat arbitrary. It's like asking if 100 is a large number, small number or somewhere in between. There are molecular weights as low as, say 2 g/mole for H2 gas, and as high as several thousand for a protein or other polymer. So, a molecular weight of 84 is high compared to a MW of 2, but is low compared to a MW of 100,000.
heparin/low molecular weight heparin
Biomolecules contain protoplasm which other molecules do not contain. Micromolecules are with low molecular weight e.g glucose, water. Macromolecules are with high molecular weight e.g starch, protein etc.
yes, Dextrins are a group of low-molecular-weight carbohydrates produced by the hydrolysis of starch or glycogen.
the molecular form is E+061-0h2= the molecular form of sweet the molecular form for low is LL-082+ 56E-541= form for low
No. The reason is that low molecular weight compounds tend to have high molarity. As an example NaF is 42.5 molecular weight. So 42.5g dissolved in 1 liter of water would only be 4.25% but be 1 molar. Proteins tend to have every high molecular weight. So if a protein was say 1000 molecular weight, a 10% solution would contain 100g but only be 0.1 molar.
No. Hapten is an antigen whic has low molecular weight and does not trigger immune system.
Heparin is not a low molecular weight heparin I'm thinking that the 5000 you are referring to is 5000 units because 5000 units administered subcutaneously two or three times daily as a pretty standard dose for preventing blood clots with heparin Pharmacy student
the half life of heparin is 2 hours and that of low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) is 4 hours