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What Chemical Substance Is Formed When -h And The -oh Is Joined

What is the chemical name of the substance formed after heating the benzoic acid?

With no more information, let's say "Benzoic anhydride".

What chemical substance is formed when protein is digested?

amino acids

proteins are digested into essential (and non-essential) amino acids. There are twenty different ones in total, used in almost every physiological process your body has. Eating more protein than your body uses results in nothing more than having it peed out (which is why protein powders, etc. don't work).

What chemical substances?

Mitochondria = Site for cellular respiration (the later stages of aerobic respiration).

I think in basic terms you can just say glucose is broken down, with the use of enzymes, to give out energy + CO2 + H2O.

ATP is involved somewhere (Adenosine Tri Phosphate) to help achieve the activation energy level of breaking down glucose at standard body conditions rapidly.

Must new substances be formed when you observe a chemical property?

yes, and here is the reason: The Definition of a chemical property is a property in which a substance has a potential to change Identity under certain circumstances in that manner of chemical change. If this substance changes identity, then new substances are produced from the matter that was changed.

The new substances formed in a chemical reaction are called.. read more I need help! Thanks.?

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Physical change: one in which no new substances are formed. Change of states are physical changes. eg. boiling water H20 (l) -> H20 (g) No new substances formed. Chemical change: one in which new substances are formed. eg. The rusting of iron is a chemical change. 2Fe + O2 -> FeO New substances are formed. 1) False (read above) 2) True - chemical properties are those which relate to what it reacts with/forms. Physical changes are anything but that - including odour, colour, density, texture, BP/MP etc. 3) True - change of state. 4) False. Brittle instead. 5) False. Reactants 6. True. Density = mass/volume.

A pure substance is something which, with the methods you have at your disposal (physical methods, of course, there must be no chemical reaction), you are not able to separate in two or more other substances with different properties.It may seem a mouthful but in practice it is all you can do: how do you decide a substance is pure and not a mixture?For an everyday example, take table salt: you may say it is NaCl, but it contains traces of chlorides of iron, calcium, magnesium, for the refining process does not eliminate them completely. But you need a fairly sophisticated instrument to detect them.On the other hand, if you have saltwater, all you have to do is to taste it to realize it is not pure water.

Gene is part of DNA Which code for Rna(M RNA, t-RNA , r-RNA.)

What is the chemical formula when iron and sulfur atoms join together?

If iron is using its oxidation number or valence of plus 3, the formula will be Fe2S3

and if its oxidation number is a plus 2, then the formula will be FeS

It all started with nucleosynthesis. First atomic nuclei, those of hydrogen, helium and lithium were formed minutes after Big Bang, in a process called Big Bang nucleosynthesis. They formed the first generation of stars. Stars then fuse these elements into successively heavier fusion products, up to and including iron. This process, called stellar nucleosynthesis, is still going on within stars. Anything heavier was produced in the process of supernova nucleosynthesis - synthesis of elements heavier than iron requires energy, provided during supernova explosions by fusion of large amounts of carbon and oxygen. We could call this the age of physics.Nova and supernova explosions were spewing all those elements into space. They cooled, formed gas clouds, gas clouds collapsed under their own weight and formed new stars, but also planets. In cool gas clouds, and later on planets, atoms combined to form molecules. So, now we had compounds, not only elements. Sunlight, volcanism, water, gasses in the atmosphere kept transforming those compounds for billions of years - that’s how most of minerals came to be. Let’s call it the age of chemistry.Finally, in the not entirely clear process of abiogenesis, first self-replicating molecules developed. They combined into more complex structures, until the first living cells started floating in the primordial oceans (probably). Chemistry turned into biology. After few billion years life developed incredible complexity, with millions of compounds (like large proteins) that mere dead chemistry was not able to produce.And, finally, one particular form of life, us, learned how to produce substances nothing and noone else (as far as we know) could: we made elements too heavy to appear even in supernova explosions, and synthesized chemicals, both organic and not, that appear nowhere else in the Universe we have explored.

The mixture thus made is known as Lemonade or Shikanjvi. I wonder if mixing these substances can be called a formula. Rather it should be called a recipe.Shikanjvi is very famous drink in India and is extremely healthy. It provides instant energy and salt content with Vitamin C thus good for hydration.Sharing a website where recipe is given How to Make Lemonade With 1 LemonFor making a glass of shikanjvi (250ml) use half a lemon, 2 tsp sugar, 1/3 tsp of salt better if you can add shikanjvi masala (Jain Shikanjvi masala is very popular). Ice and soda may also be added to make it tastier.Since its a mixture and if you are looking for its chemical formula i doubt its there.

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