- In chemistry,
polarity is a
separation of
electric charge leading to a
molecule or its
chemical groups having an
electric dipole moment, with a negatively...
- A
solvent (from the
Latin solvō, "loosen, untie, solve") is a
substance that
dissolves a solute,
resulting in a solution. A
solvent is
usually a liquid...
- The idea is to use a
moderately apolar solvent to
solubilize the dye
allowing it to
partition into the
highly apolar fat
without the
solvent solubilizing...
-
complexes with
monovalent and
divalent cations and
transport them
through apolar phase (including
lipid bilayer membranes). It can also
transport big organic...
- in
apolar solvent versus solid organogelator in
apolar solvent.
Surfactant or
surfactant mixture forms reverse micelles when
mixed with an
apolar solvent...
- that
keeps the coiled-coil
structure is
hydrophobic interactions between apolar residues along the keratin's
helical segments.
Limited interior space is...
- very common. A wide
range of
solvents can be used, but
protic solvents and
apolar solvents tend to slow the
reaction rate strongly, as a
result of lowering...
-
structure is
induced by the protein's
tertiary structure. The molecule's
apolar (hydrophobic)
amino acids are
bounded towards the molecule's
interior whereas...
- ester-linked
phospholipid bilayers containing either linear or
branched apolar chains".
Biophysical Journal. 107 (6): 1364–74. Bibcode:2014BpJ...107.1364B...
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various safety gloves against dimethylmercury and
found that the small,
apolar molecule diffuses through most of them in seconds, much more
quickly than...