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Which gas is produced during hydrolysis of beryllium and aluminium carbide?

hydrolysis of aluminium carbide gives methane gas Al4C3 + 12H2O ---> 3CH4 + Al(OH)3


Pollen is produced in a structure called the?

stamens


What are Silicate rocks are weathered by?

Silicate rocks are mainly weathered by water, carbon dioxide, and organic acids. These agents break down the minerals in the rocks, leading to their dissolution and alteration into new minerals. Organic acids, like those produced by vegetation, can also contribute to the weathering process.


What dead and decaying material produced in soil is called?

Dead and decaying material produced in soil is called organic matter. This material consists of decomposed plant and animal residues, such as leaves, roots, and organisms, which add nutrients to the soil and improve its structure.


Why are silver nitrate and ethanol used in haloalkane hydrolysis?

Ethanol is used to create a solution with the haloalkane and is simply the most convenient solvent- water would not work as it simply does not mix with hydrocarbons! Silver nitrate is used as an indicator- when dissolved the ionic bond holding the Silver atom to the rest of the molecule is broken letting loose positive silver ions into the solution. These react with the lone negative halogen ions which are formed by the hydrolysis of haloalkanes, to form a visible precipitate. This indicates that hydrolysis has occurred and the colour can show the which haloalkane was hydrolysed. Yellow- Iodoalkane Cream- Bromoalkane White- Chloroalkane

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What may be the uses of amino acids produced in gelatin hydrolysis by the pathogens that secrete this exoenzymes?

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What is the gummy substance produced from hydrolysis of starch?

dextrinDEXTRIN


What reaction produced monosaccharides?

Hydrolysis of polysaccharides is the reaction that produces monosaccharides.


Which gas is produced during hydrolysis of beryllium and aluminium carbide?

hydrolysis of aluminium carbide gives methane gas Al4C3 + 12H2O ---> 3CH4 + Al(OH)3


What monomers are produced from hydrolysis?

Monomers are not joined together by the process of hydrolysis. Dehydration synthesis, or condensation reaction is the process of chemically joining monomers.


What is use to test for protein hydrolysis?

Protein hydrolysis can be tested using specific biochemical tests such as the Biuret test or the Ninhydrin test. These tests can detect the presence of peptides and amino acids that are produced during protein hydrolysis reactions.


Draw the Carboxylic acid produced from the acid hydrolysis of butyl acetate?

The carboxylic acid produced from the acid hydrolysis of butyl acetate is butanoic acid. The reaction involves breaking the ester bond in butyl acetate, resulting in the formation of butanoic acid and ethanol.


What is cadaverine?

Cadaverine is a foul-smelling chemical compound produced by protein hydrolysis during putrefaction of animal tissue.


How much oxygen is produced if 60 ml of hydrogen is generated?

This value is 0,043 g oxygen (for the water hydrolysis).


Is dextrine chemical?

yes, Dextrins are a group of low-molecular-weight carbohydrates produced by the hydrolysis of starch or glycogen.


What can you conclude about the digestive system?

I would conclude your digestive system is working correctly If You dietary intake is broken down into Needed Nutritional parts and Produces Some manner of waste produced at some point in the future After that...