- lifetimes. In a
unimolecular elementary reaction, a
molecule A
dissociates or
isomerises to form the products(s) A → products. {\displaystyle {\mbox{A}}\rightarrow...
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monoxide (ON•) and
superoxide (O•− 2). It is an
isomer of
nitric acid and
isomerises with a rate
constant of k = 1.2 s−1, a
process whereby up to 5% of hydroxyl...
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about 1–3% is
metabolised to
tetrachloroethylene oxide which rapidly isomerises into
trichloroacetyl chloride.
Trichloroacetyl chloride hydrolyses to...
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Trichloroethylene is
metabolised to
trichloroepoxyethane (TCE oxide)
which rapidly isomerises to
trichloroacetaldehyde (chloral).
Chloral hydrates to
chloral hydrate...
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charges at −5 both sides. Cofactors: Mg2+
Phosphoglycerate mutase isomerises 3-phosphoglycerate into 2-phosphoglycerate.
Enolase next
converts 2-phosphoglycerate...
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brand was
relaunched in 1981. Pale malt was used for the
first time, and
isomerised hop
extract began to be used. In 2014, two new
porters were introduced:...
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along with
glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate. It is
rapidly and
reversibly isomerised to
glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate.
Compound C05378 at KEGG
Pathway Database...
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process or
photochemical 4e
process Tricyclo[3,3,0,02,6]octa-3,8-diene.
Isomerises to
semibullvalene at room temperature,
stable at −60 °C Tricyclo[4,2,0...
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branching point with the
threonine pathway,
where instead it is
isomerised after activating the
terminal hydroxyl with
phosphate (also used for methionine...
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phosphoglycerate kinase,
forming ATP and 3-phosphoglycerate.
Phosphoglycerate mutase isomerises 3-phosphoglycerate into 2-phosphoglycerate.
Enolase next
converts 2-phosphoglycerate...