The beneficial or harmful effects of a compound depend on its chemical structure and how it interacts with biological systems in the body. Beneficial compounds may have properties that support health, such as antioxidant or anti-inflammatory effects, while harmful compounds may disrupt normal biological processes or be toxic to cells. Factors like dose, frequency of exposure, and individual variation also play a role in determining whether a compound is beneficial or not.
Proteins, carbohydrates, and many others.
The difference in stability is as a result of the covalent bonds in organic compounds and ionic bonds in the inorganic compounds.
Some are and some are not. Some water soluble inorganic compounds include ammonia (NH3), sodium chloride (NaCl), and copper sulfate (CuSO4). Some water insoluble inorganic compounds include silicon dioxide (SiO2), calcium carbonate (CaCO3), and lead iodide (PbI2)
Derivatisation is used to improve seperation, thermal stability to increase volatility of polar compounds, also to make these compounds less reactive in the column.
because they have different melting/ boiling points.
Some can others are beneficial.
Some bother you and others help you.
necessity for life
Proteins, carbohydrates, and many others.
Having a cellar tracker can be beneficial for some. Having an online database at your finger tips to compare your wine with thousands of others can be beneficial.
helpful
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because of the valence toms
because of the valence toms
The difference in stability is as a result of the covalent bonds in organic compounds and ionic bonds in the inorganic compounds.
i think that it is because some compounds are more dense than others so they don't move that much or that far as others do. Whereas other compounds are "thinner" than some and can move with more ease causing them to travel greater distances. It also has to do with the amount of friction between the paper and the certain compound.
i think that it is because some compounds are more dense than others so they don't move that much or that far as others do. Whereas other compounds are "thinner" than some and can move with more ease causing them to travel greater distances. It also has to do with the amount of friction between the paper and the certain compound.