reverse reaction, C and D can react to form A and B. This is distinct from a reversible process in thermodynamics. Weak acids and bases undergo reversible reactions...
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time-reversed dynamics are well defined Reversible diffusion, an example of a reversible stochastic process Reversible process (thermodynamics), a process...
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nucleophilic addition is a reversible reaction but with aliphatic carbonyl compounds equilibrium is in favor of the reaction products. The cyanide source...
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In chemistry, a dynamic equilibrium exists once a reversible reaction occurs. Substances transition between the reactants and products at equal rates...
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My Reversible Reaction (Korean: 나의 가역반응; RR: Naeui gayeokbaneung) is the extended play (EP) by South Korean singer-songwriter Shin Hae Gyeong. The album...
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List of organic reactions Mass balance Microscopic reversibility Organic reaction Reaction progress kinetic analysis Reversible reaction IUPAC, Compendium...
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the rate constants for the forward and reverse reactions. A monomolecular, first order reversible reaction which is close to equilibrium can be visualized...
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work which can be gained when the reaction is carried out in a reversible manner, e.g., electrical work in a reversible cell. The maximum work is thus regarded...
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Cyclic voltammetry (section Reversible couples)
electrochemical redox reaction can be assigned to diffusion. Many redox processes observed by CV are quasi-reversible or non-reversible. In such cases the...
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Detailed balance (redirect from Reversible markov chain)
kinetics seem to be clear. A Markov process is called a reversible Markov process or reversible Markov chain if there exists a positive stationary distribution...
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reverse reaction can be determined by applying the same principle as with concentration changes. Take, for example, the reversible reaction of nitrogen...
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chemistry (CDC) is a method to the generation of new molecules formed by reversible reaction of simple building blocks under thermodynamic control. The library[further...
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The Bucherer reaction in organic chemistry is the reversible conversion of a naphthol to a naphthylamine in the presence of ammonia and sodium bisulfite...
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3 in a reversible reaction. This intermediate then fragments to the imine 4a and the saturated cyclohexanone 4b in a non-reversible reaction and both...
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have shown the reversible cross-linking of polymers bearing pendent anthracene group with maleimides. However, the reversible reaction occurred only partially...
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Fluoroantimonic acid (redirect from Fluoroantimonic acid reactions)
(1967). "Chemistry and spectroscopy in strongly acidic solutions: reversible reaction between aliphatic carbonium ions and hydrogen". Chemical Communications...
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Standard electrode potential (redirect from Reversible potential difference)
connected to the negative terminal. A reversible electrode is an electrode that owes its potential to changes of a reversible nature. A first condition to be...
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equilibrium. Reaction kinetics: The reaction quotient can be used to study the kinetics of reversible reactions and determine rate laws, as it is related...
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Chemical kinetics (redirect from Reaction kinetics)
extent to which reactions occur. In a reversible reaction, chemical equilibrium is reached when the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal (the...
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Antigen-antibody interaction (redirect from Antibody-antigen reaction)
A dynamic equilibrium exists for the binding. For example, the reaction is a reversible one, and can be expressed as: [ Ab ] + [ Ag ] ↽ − − ⇀ [ AbAg ]...
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Enzyme inhibitor (redirect from Reversible inhibition)
contrast, reversible inhibitors bind non-covalently and may spontaneously leave the enzyme, allowing the enzyme to resume its function. Reversible inhibitors...
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lactate. Lactate formation is catalyzed by lactate dehydrogenase in a reversible reaction. Lactate can also be used as an indirect precursor for liver glycogen...
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Fructose-bisphosphate aldolase (section Reactions)
aldolase (EC 4.1.2.13), often just aldolase, is an enzyme catalyzing a reversible reaction that splits the aldol, fructose 1,6-bisphosphate, into the triose...
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the reversible reaction of nitric oxide with bromine. This reaction is of interest as it is one of very few third-order homogeneous gas reactions. NOBr...
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chemical reaction involving a mixture of gases given the partial pressure of each gas and the overall reaction formula. For a reversible reaction involving...
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increased, dihydroresorufin is oxidized back to resorufin, and this reversible reaction can be used to monitor if the redox potential of a culture medium...
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Benzoin condensation (category Addition reactions)
elimination of the cyanide ion affords benzoin as the product. This is a reversible reaction, which means that the distribution of products is determined by the...
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combination of the Ag+ and Cl- into the solid AgCl phase. This reaction is a reversible reaction and is characterized by fast electrode kinetics, meaning that...
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Glycolysis (redirect from Glucose oxidation reaction)
been converted to F6P. The reaction requires an enzyme, phosphoglucose isomerase, to proceed. This reaction is freely reversible under normal cell conditions...
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