A Tryptophan synthetase A protein, abd enzyme that has 268 amino acids.
Old answer is up there ^^^^^
It's 267 Amino Acids, not 268. :)
No. It is a molecule. The term formula unit is generally reserved for ionic compounds.
Do you mean the molecular formula? If so, then it is C4H10. If you mean empirical formula, then it is C2H5.
If you mean potassium Cyanide, the formula is KCN
A bismuthane is another term for bismuth hydride, chemical formula BiH3.
You worded your question weird what do you mean by that??
A formula with an equal sign
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with those big words! Okay, so that fancy formula is actually the chemical makeup of oxytocin. And to pronounce it, you just say "oxytocin." Like, seriously, that's it. No need to break a sweat over those numbers and letters. Just keep it simple, my friend.
Henna is the indian/pakistani term for making patterns on your body with a special formula.
In a chemical formula, the term "mole" represents a unit of measurement that indicates the amount of a substance present. It is used to quantify the number of atoms, molecules, or ions in a sample of a substance.
Usually another word for some frequently used mathematical formula.
No, it will be a formula, because "the nth term" means that you have not defined exactly which term it is. So, you make a formula which works for ANY term in the sequence.
A formula does not normally have a mean!
The Nth term formula for oblong numbers is N = N(N+1)
The mathematical term for "mean" is "mean".The popular, or colloquial term for "mean" is "average".
The term for the 4 in the formula 4Ca(NO3)2 is the coefficient. It indicates the number of units of the compound Ca(NO3)2 in the formula.
I don't think it was the same person. And there are several formulae to determine pi; which one do you mean?
if you mean carbon dioxied, the formula is: CO2 If you mean carbon monoxied, the formula is: CO If you mean Carbon Dioxide, the formula is: CO2 If you mean Carbon Monoxide, the formula is: CO [Corrections for spelling only]