• + (pz–px–q) H2O Hydrolysis constants (log values) in critical compilations at infinite dilution and T = 298.15 K: Hydrolysis constants (log values) in...
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  • molecules by hydrolysis (e.g., sucrose being broken down into glucose and fructose), this is recognized as saccharification. Hydrolysis reactions can...
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  • Baes, C. F.; Mesmer, R. E. (1976). "Chapter 18. Survey of Hydrolysis Behaviour". The Hydrolysis of Cations. Wiley. pp. 397–430. Schwarzenbach, G.; Flaschka...
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  • radius, r, increases. Aqua ions are subject to hydrolysis. The logarithm of the first hydrolysis constant is proportional to z2/r for most aqua ions. The...
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    phosphate, the hydrolysis of ATP has the effect of lowering the pH of the reaction medium. Under certain conditions, high levels of ATP hydrolysis can contribute...
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  • addition, the metal ion is subject to hydrolysis, that is, it behaves as a weak acid, so the pK values for the hydrolysis reactions must also be known. Assessing...
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  • stability constant explicitly, as illustrated above. The formation of a hydroxo complex is a typical example of a hydrolysis reaction. A hydrolysis reaction...
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  • hypochlorous acid: RR′NCl + H2O ⇌ RR′NH + HOCl The quantitative hydrolysis constant (K value) is used to express the bactericidal power of chloramines...
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    extent of hydrolysis can be quantified when the values of the hydrolysis constants can be determined experimentally. The first hydrolysis constant refers...
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  • (+0.417) the hydrolysis of substituted benzyl chlorides in acetone-water at 69.8 °C (-1.875). The reaction constant, or sensitivity constant, ρ, describes...
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    investigated the kinetics of invertase, an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose and fructose. In 1913 they proposed a mathematical...
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    acetate is rarely selected as a reaction solvent because it is prone to hydrolysis, transesterification, and condensations. Ethyl acetate is the most common...
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  • and 845 nm were observed for the mononuclear and dinuclear hydrolysis species. Hydrolysis of plutonyl is important for an understanding of pollution of...
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  • oxygen by hemoglobin in blood Acid–base equilibria: acid dissociation constant, hydrolysis, buffer solutions, indicators, acid–base homeostasis Metal–ligand...
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  • implications for all protonation equilibria in aqueous solution and for hydrolysis constants in particular. It is quite usual to omit from the model those species...
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  • "Nobel lecture" (PDF). Nobel Prize. Baes, C. F.; Mesmer, R. E. (1976). The Hydrolysis of Cations. New York: Wiley. Payghan, Santosh (2008). "Potential Of Solubility...
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  • bimolecular reaction and a simultaneous hydrolysis (which can be treated as pseudo order one) takes place: the hydrolysis complicates the study of the reaction...
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  • (NIOSH). Rai, Dhanpat; Sass, Bruce M.; Moore, Dean A. "Chromium(III) hydrolysis constants and solubility of chromium(III) hydroxide" Inorganic Chemistry 1987...
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  • hydrolysis of methyl esters (RCOOMe). The use of ester hydrolysis rates to study polar effects was first suggested by Ingold in 1930. The hydrolysis of...
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    total amount of ATP + ADP remains fairly constant. The energy used by human cells in an adult requires the hydrolysis of 100 to 150 mol/L of ATP daily, which...
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    fluoride ion F−, and the amide ion NH− 2. Ester hydrolysis under alkaline conditions (also known as base hydrolysis) R1C(O)OR2 + OH− ⇌ R1CO(O)H + −OR2 ⇌ R1CO2−...
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    Solubility (redirect from Salt hydrolysis)
    numerical value of solubility constant. While the solubility constant is not as simple as solubility, the value of this constant is generally independent of...
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  • Nitrile (section Hydrolysis)
    second-order rate constant for hydroxide-ion catalyzed hydrolysis of acetonitrile to acetamide is 1.6×10−6 M−1 s−1, which is slower than the hydrolysis of the amide...
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    are sometimes called "Reppe chemistry." HC≡CH + CO + H2O → CH2=CH−CO2H Hydrolysis of triglycerides obtained from plant or animal oils. These methods of...
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    3, Hydrolases: catalyze the hydrolysis of various bonds EC 4, Lyases: cleave various bonds by means other than hydrolysis and oxidation EC 5, Isomerases:...
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  • during hydrolysis and from this a binucleophilic reaction mechanism was proposed. Corriu and coworkers then measured the rates of hydrolysis in the presence...
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    from hydrolysis and oxidation. AlP crystals are dark grey to dark yellow in color and have a zincblende crystal structure with a lattice constant of 5...
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  • because although the enthalpies of the hydrolysis of esters and lactones are about the same, the entropy of the hydrolysis of lactones is less than the entropy...
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    Alton; Andrews, Roy C. (1928). "The Relation Between the Hydrolysis Equilibrium Constant of Esters and the Strengths of the Corresponding Acids". Journal...
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    of proteins into smaller polypeptides or amino acids. Uncatalysed, the hydrolysis of peptide bonds is extremely slow, taking hundreds of years. Proteolysis...
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