What happens if Lattice energy increases?
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Define the phenomenon catenation. Which element has maximum catenation ability?
what are the disadvantages of immobilized enzymes
Ionic compound does not show the property of space isomerism, Give the reason?
How flexible are protein structures?
give the co-ordination number of nacl?
How is the cooling of organs and tissues for medical transplantations associated with the effect of temperature upon enzymatic reactions?
what was the actual reaction happening during sullivan test?
The elution volume of an enzyme on a gel filtration column can be predicted from a) its enzyme activity b) its protein absorbance at 280 nm c) subunit composition and monomer molecular mass(es) d) Choices a) and b) are both correct.
why we use 96 well plate in ELISA plate reader?
What are low-density lipoproteins?what are their functions?
The junction between the two helical portions of tRNA is stabilized by many non-standard base-base interactions between residues in the a) anticodon and CCA ends. b) helical stems of the D and Anticodon stems. c) loops of the Anticodon and Acceptor stem. d) loops of the TYC and D arms.
What is the importance of siderophilin?