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    It is also called anabolism or biogenesis. It is a enzyme-catalyzed method in which substrates are transformed into complex products. In this process simple compounds change or convert into other compounds or they join together to form macromolecules. Example: In this process gluneogenesis is responsible for the production of glucose from non carbohydrate originator. Actually biosynthesis is an enzyme-catalyzed process in which substrates are converted into complex compounds. 1. Biosynthesis…

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    It hoped to understand the 3rd aspect of molecular hydrogen as it is evident It is therapeutic in numerous illnesses. In conclusion, the severity of the issues of oxidative stress/disturbance in redox homeostasis that can lead to a variety of deleterious effects can’t be countered with conventional anti-oxidants and molecular hydrogen has shown promising results in maintained of oxidative stress and redox homeostasis [1] Oxidative Stress…

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    product is known as benzoyl peroxide, which works primarily as a peeling agent, it increases the rate at which your skin sheds and also contains antibacterial properties to fight the microbes responsible for acne formation. While benzoyl peroxide does its job and does its job well in some cases, many individuals experience side-effects sometimes worse than the acne condition itself, such as itching, burning, extreme dry skin, redness and sometimes swelling. Benzoyl peroxide also promotes the…

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    Potato Catalase Analysis

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    by catalase is the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to form water and oxygen, which occurs spontaneously, but not at a very rapid rate. Write a balanced equation for this reaction. Label the reactant and the product. (Remember that catalase is not a reactant or a product and can be written over the arrow separating the reactant from the products.) I will help you with the equation. Catalase 2H2O2 ------------------------> 2H2O + O2 (g) (Hydrogen peroxide) (Water) (Oxygen) 2. Explain…

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    inducing an increase in sensitivity to oxidative DNA damage through an ER-mediated mechanism [78]. Evidence for a one-electron oxidation of estradiol to its reactive phenoxyl radical intermediate is presented. The phenoxyl radical metabolite abstracts hydrogen from reduced glutathione generating the glutathione thiyl radical [79, 80].…

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    chemical properties. The gas we got was hydrogen. Hydrogen is a chemical element with the atomic number 1, and has the chemical symbol of H. It is known to be very flammable, and it is also used as a fuel source for a space shuttle’s main engine. So when the fire lit inside the tube, the hydrogen reacted and created a flame strong enough to produce a loud sound and a flash. 4.Although this is highly unadvisable, any liquid inside of a bottle of hydrogen peroxide can be swallowed as long as the…

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    Elephant’s Toothpaste Experiment Introduction: A chemical reaction is a process in which atoms of the same or different element rearrange themselves to form a new substance. There are 7 ways to tell if a chemical reaction has occurred; if there are gas bubbles forming, if a precipitate is forming, if the colour has changed, if the temperature has changed, if the volume has changed, if it is giving out light and if there is a change in smell or taste. In a chemical reaction heat is either…

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    Sigma-Aldrich Synthesis

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    Reagents 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) (Sigma-Aldrich), 2,4 dichlorophenol (2,4-DCP) (Sigma-Aldrich), ferric sulfate (nH2O) (Carlo Erba), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) (Carlo Erba), acetonitrile (Sigma-Aldrich) and Milli-Q water were used to perform all the experiments . All the reagents were used without further purification. Natural groundwater samples Samples were taken from groundwater wells localized in a small rural community (coordinates: 3º21’03.38” N, 76º26’24.51”) near to the…

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    Luminol Do Lab Report

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    Luminol is used to reveal traces of blood in crime scenes, using a light producing chemical reaction, between many chemicals, and hemoglobin. It is a powdery compound made up of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. Mixing C8H7N3O2 (luminol) with H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide), causes it to become a liquid. Hydrogen peroxide and luminol are the two main parts of this chemical reaction. To produce a strong glow, a catalyst needs to be present. A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a…

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    1. Distinguish between a chemical change and a physical change. Illustrate each using several examples. A physical change does not change the substance of the matter the identity does not change. A chemical change produces a new substance and absorbs or liberated heat. Chemical changes produce an indication of chemical change substances combine chemically producing new substances that cannot separated by physical means. Examples of physical changes: Dissolving salt in water is a physical…

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