- salt.
Racemic mixtures are rare in nature, but many
compounds are
produced industrially as racemates. The
first known racemic mixture was
racemic acid...
- that
flowers on a
showy raceme may have this
reflected in its
scientific name, e.g. the
species Actaea racemosa. A
compound raceme, also
called a panicle...
-
Homeothetic compound raceme Melilotus officinalis (homoeothetic
compound raceme)
Heterothetic compound raceme Veronica albicans (heterothetic
compound raceme) Compound...
- In chemistry,
racemization is a conversion, by heat or by
chemical reaction, of an
optically active compound into a
racemic (optically inactive) form...
- The
flowers are yellow, 2.5–4 cm in
diameter and
produced in
large compound raceme up to 20 cm long.
Pollens are
approximately 50
microns in size. The...
- ****opyrum homotropi****. This
genus has five-petaled
flowers arranged in a
compound raceme that
produces laterally flowered cymose clusters. The
genus ****opyrum...
- narrow,
rarely ovate. The
inflorescence is a
simple or
slightly branched raceme.
Individual flowers have four
petals that are rose-purple to pink, rarely...
-
other enantiomer. The meso
compound must not be
confused with a 50:50
racemic mixture of the two optically-active
compounds,
although neither will rotate...
- of the
compound L-Norpseudoephedrine, the (-)-enantiomer of the
compound (±)-norpseudoephedrine [wikidata], the
racemic mixture of the
compound Pseudoephedrine...
-
leaves are
divided into leaflets. The
inflorescence is a
simple or
compound raceme of many flowers. Each
flower has an
inflated calyx with five teeth...