A type of protein known as an enzyme quickens biochemical processes in the body. Depending on whether there are too many or not enough enzymes in the body, several diseases in humans can develop. The lipase is one such enzyme. Like all other enzymes, lipase aids in the control of...
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To detect whether a specific solution contains an acid or a base, use a litmus paper (Watkins). If the solution is acidic, a blue piece of litmus paper will turn red when submerged in it, whereas a red piece of litmus paper would stay red. A red litmus paper will...
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This paper is based on an investigation into the benzophenone reduction process utilizing sodium borohydride. It is divided into rationally presented sections that assist the reader understand how the inquiry flowed. The principle underlying the reduction of the ketone with the mentioned metal hydride is briefly summarized in the introduction...
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In a reflux apparatus, the sodium hydroxide solutions were used to perform the hydrolysis of the ester in an alkaline medium. Following the hydrolysis, the mixture's free alcohol component was eliminated using a distillation device. The chromate ions caused the alcohols to oxidize, forming the corresponding aldehyde groups. Tollens reagents...
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The introduction, experimental methods, findings, discussion, and conclusion are the different sections of this study. The purpose of the introduction is to introduce the reader to and familiarize them with the fundamentals of electrophilic substitution. The experimental process outlines the precise actions that were done throughout the experiment to obtain the obtained...
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Research of synthesis of nitroaromatic compounds entails chemoselectivity because in many cases, there are two or more artificial reagents susceptible to reduction and consequently one of the functional group requires to be preferentially chosen to react. For instance, a solution containing nitro group (R-NO2) and a carbonyl team (RR'C=O). The...
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