hydrophobic species : water insoluble species
1) CH4
2) vitamin D
3) C18H34O2
hydrophilic species : water soluble species
1) C6H12O6
2 ) PO4-3
3) NaCl
Zeolite are useful for environment because Select one O a. they are highly hydrophobic b. they are highly hydrophilic c. they are good for filtering the contaminants d. they can react chemically with the pollutants which statement is not true about nanomaterials and water Select one a, nanomaterials decontaminate water from pollutants bi nanomaterials can detect contaminants in water d. nanomaterials can desalinize water dinanomaterials absorb contaminants in Previous page Next pa a
Hydrophobic molecules would contairn bonds Select one or more: a. nonpolar covalent b. polar covalent c. hydrogen d. ionic
It looks like a hydrophobic "pocket" in mdm-2 interacts with several hydrophobic amino acids in 2. p53. What does hydrophobic mean and tell why the amino acids Phe, Leu and Trp are hydrophobic (what do you need to look at to tell if it is hydrophobic or not). Why do these hydrophobic molecules interact with each other?
8. Dispersal is the first filter to select species from the regional species pool. What plant adaptations are not developed to increase dispersal? Awns on seeds Fleshy fruits Deep roots Wings on seeds
Water molecules surrounding hydrophilic molecules have
____________ entropy relative to those surrounding hydrophobic
molecules. Hydrophobic molecules (such as lipids) can associate
together in an aqueous solution. The dissociation of these
molecules (such that they are free in solution) would be
thermodynamically ____________.
Water molecules surrounding hydrophilic molecules have hydrophobic molecules. Hydrophobic molecules (such as lipids) can associate together in an aqueous solution. The dissociation of these molecules (such that they are free in solution) would be thermodynamically entropy relative to...
Classify each species as aromatic, antiaromatic, or nonaromatic. D с A B > A: (Select] < B: [Select] C: [Select] > D: [Select]
Forces involved in protein folding include: 1- hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic interactions and electrostatic interactions. 2-hydrophobic interactions 3- electrostatic interactions. 4-hydrogen bonding. 5- only hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interactions.
Q3 "Glycoproteins are hydrophobic molecules.” Discuss
Consider the mechanism for the following acid catalyzed hydration. Select all of the species that are intermediates in the mechanism for this reaction. XHOP. LOH oby None, the reaction is concerted and doesn't have any intermediates.
The karyotype for any particular species is characterized by Select one: a. the number of metaphase chromosomes b. the size and shape of the metaphase chromosomes c. the banding pattern of the metaphase chromosomes d. all of the above