- (CH3COOH) and
benzoic acid (C6H5COOH).
Polyprotic acids, also
known as
polybasic acids, are able to
donate more than one
proton per acid molecule, in contrast...
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polybasic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Polybasic may
refer to: A
polybasic or
polyprotic acid, able to
donate more than one
proton per...
-
identifying that one, two, or
three hydrogen atoms have been replaced;
polybasic salts refer to
those with more than one
hydrogen atom replaced. Examples...
- In a
chemical reaction,
chemical equilibrium is the
state in
which both the
reactants and
products are
present in
concentrations which have no further...
- ions and
molecules can
undergo more than one
protonation and are
labeled polybasic,
which is true of many
biological macromolecules.
Protonation and deprotonation...
- coronaviruses. A
distinguishing feature of SARS‑CoV‑2 is its
incorporation of a
polybasic site
cleaved by furin,
which appears to be an
important element enhancing...
-
dissociation constant. The Henderson–H****elbalch
equation can be
applied to a
polybasic acid only if its
consecutive pK
values differ by at
least 3. Phosphoric...
- HJV to a 40 kDa
protein with a
truncated COOH-terminus, at a
conserved polybasic RNRR site. This
suggests a
potential mechanism to
generate the soluble...
- receptor) can be
found pre****embled (pre-coupled) with Gq. The
common polybasic domain in the C-tail of Gq-coupled
receptors appears necessary for this...
- thermolysis, are
referred to as "Carius tubes". He also
wrote a
textbook on
polybasic acids.
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