to a group of atoms. Molecules containing conjugated systems of orbitals and electrons are called conjugated molecules, which have overlapping p orbitals...
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yellow light and more likely to absorb red light. ("Conjugated systems of fewer than eight conjugated double bonds absorb only in the ultraviolet region...
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Cross-conjugation (redirect from Cross-conjugated)
the main chain is conjugated, and part of that same main chain is conjugated with the side group, but all parts are not conjugated together as strongly...
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complete conjugated π-electron system within the ring. The molecule must have 4n π-electrons where n is any integer within the conjugated π-system. This...
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beneficial effects on human health. CLA is conjugated, and in the United States, trans linkages in a conjugated system are not counted as trans fats for the...
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Mesomeric effect can be transmitted along any number of carbon atoms in a conjugated system. This accounts for the resonance stabilization of the molecule due...
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meningococcal vaccine), both of which are conjugated to protein carriers like those used in the Hib conjugate vaccine. Both Streptococcus pneumoniae and...
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part of a macromolecular chain containing two positive charges in a conjugated system. In physics, a bipolaron is a bound pair of two polarons. An electron...
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Conjugation (redirect from Conjugated)
molecule Conjugate (acid-base theory), a system describing a conjugate acid-base pair Conjugated system, a system of atoms covalently bonded with alternating...
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pyrene and trans-bicalicene contain 16 conjugated electrons (8 bonds), and coronene contains 24 conjugated electrons (12 bonds). Both of these polycyclic...
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least one lone pair of electrons which can be viewed as extending the conjugated system by resonance. It increases the colour of any organic compound. For...
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objects that are not in proximity Conjugated system (or nonlocalized bond), in chemistry, a conjugated system is a system of connected p-orbitals with delocalized...
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Indigo The spiro form of an oxazine is a colorless leuco dye; the conjugated system of the oxazine and another aromatic part of the molecule is separated...
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structure is often described as aromatic. One result of the large conjugated system is that porphyrins typically absorb strongly in the visible region...
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caused by the conjugated system. In cases where an enolization is occurring around an allylic group (usually as part of a cyclic system), A1,3 strain...
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Conjugated estrogens (CEs), or conjugated equine estrogens (CEEs), sold under the brand name Premarin among others, is an estrogen medication which is...
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electromagnetic spectrum from near IR to UV. Chemically, cyanines are a conjugated system between two nitrogen atoms; in each resonance structure, exactly one...
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In mathematics, the conjugate gradient method is an algorithm for the numerical solution of particular systems of linear equations, namely those whose...
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Topological conjugacy (redirect from Topological equivalence (dynamical systems))
generally dynamical systems, since, if the dynamics of one iterative function can be determined, then that for a topologically conjugate function follows...
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Phototoxicity (section In vitro test systems)
chemical phenomenon. Phototoxins are molecules with a conjugated system, often an aromatic system. They have a low-lying excited state that can be reached...
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(i.e., are conjugated). Electron delocalization enables the EWG to receive electron density through participation of the conjugated system. A classic...
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A chromoprotein is a conjugated protein that contains a pigmented prosthetic group (or cofactor). A common example is haemoglobin, which contains a heme...
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example, the spiro form of an oxazine is a colorless leuco dye; the conjugated system of the oxazine and another aromatic part of the molecule is separated...
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prior. One can think of conditioning on conjugate priors as defining a kind of (discrete time) dynamical system: from a given set of hyperparameters, incoming...
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pyrrole and indole. Pyrrole contains a lone pair that is part of the pi-conjugated system, so it is not available to deprotonate an acidic proton. The basic...
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Bilirubin (redirect from Conjugated bilirubin)
this state, bilirubin is soluble in water and it is called conjugated bilirubin. Conjugated bilirubin is excreted into the bile ducts and enters the duodenum...
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a Lewis conjugate may refer to: The conjugate acid of a Lewis base or the conjugate base of a Lewis acid A molecule having a conjugated system of bonds...
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and hydroxide ions in solution. Such bonds result in changes in the conjugated systems of the molecule, or the range of electron flow. This alters the wavelength...
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microporosity. Much like conductive metals, conjugated polymers exhibit electronic bands. The electrons of the conjugated system occupy the valence band and removal...
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in addition to amino acids and they are called conjugated proteins. The non-amino part of a conjugated protein is usually called its prosthetic group...
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