No, women do not lack an enzyme to break down alcohol. Both men and women possess the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase necessary to metabolize alcohol, but women tend to have lower levels of this enzyme compared to men. As a result, women typically experience higher blood alcohol levels than men after consuming the same amount of alcohol.
Heat is needed to assist in dissolving polyvinyl alcohol because it increases the kinetic energy of the solvent molecules, allowing them to break the intermolecular forces holding the polymer chains together. This results in a faster and more thorough dissolution of the polyvinyl alcohol in the solvent.
The liver is responsible for breaking down alcohol, but if one drinks too much alcohol the liver will be unable to cope, and over time you may suffer from a condition called cirrhosis of the liver, which may eventually force the sufferer to have a transplant.
In polymerization, a water molecule is often eliminated as a byproduct in a condensation reaction between monomers. This process is known as dehydration synthesis. In the breakdown of a polymer via hydrolysis, water molecules are used to break the covalent bonds between monomers, resulting in the degradation of the polymer into its constituent monomer units.
The peroxisome is the organelle scattered in the cytoplasm that detoxifies alcohol. It contains enzymes like catalase and alcohol dehydrogenase that help break down alcohol into less harmful byproducts like water and carbon dioxide.
Water.
Hydrolysis.
Enzymes, specifically those produced by microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi, are commonly used to break down polymers. These enzymes degrade the polymer chains into smaller molecules that can be more easily degraded and recycled.
No, it wil not.
No, Teflon is not biodegradable. It is a synthetic polymer that does not break down easily in the environment.
No, lactose does not spontaneously break down in water or alcohol. Lactose is broken down by the body. In those with lactose intolerance, it is not always broken down correctly and is expelled from the body.
PolyVinyl Alcohol is a synthetic polymer and it is Halal.
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There isn't a "quick way" to break down alcohol levels in your body. Showering, coffee, water, etc.. all a myth.
Wax is not soluble in alcohol but is partially soluble in kerosene oil.
Yes, alcohol can degrade or break down certain types of plastic materials. Alcohol can weaken the structure of plastics, causing them to become brittle or disintegrate over time.
the process that is used to break down water is by passing a electrical current through it ,it is called electrolysis.