Types of Chemical Reactions
... general form of: A + BC → AC + B 5) Double Replacement: This is when the metals and nonmetals of two different molecules switch places, forming two entirely different compounds. These reactions are in the general form: ...
... general form of: A + BC → AC + B 5) Double Replacement: This is when the metals and nonmetals of two different molecules switch places, forming two entirely different compounds. These reactions are in the general form: ...
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... and the isobaric water-gas shift reaction proceeds to equilibrium, what is the CO conversion if the temperature is (a) 150 °C, (b) 250 °C and (c) 350 °C? ‣ Noting that the water-gas shift reaction is exothermic; predict whether the equilibrium conversion will increase or decrease as the temperature ...
... and the isobaric water-gas shift reaction proceeds to equilibrium, what is the CO conversion if the temperature is (a) 150 °C, (b) 250 °C and (c) 350 °C? ‣ Noting that the water-gas shift reaction is exothermic; predict whether the equilibrium conversion will increase or decrease as the temperature ...
PHT-224 Lectures 7
... explode due to limited solubility in water. Therefore shelf life is based on 1% not 10% degradation. Product elegance: Solution of epinephrine becomes dark in color due to oxidation before 1% degradation has taken place. Degraded product is therapeutically acceptable but not accepted by patient i. ...
... explode due to limited solubility in water. Therefore shelf life is based on 1% not 10% degradation. Product elegance: Solution of epinephrine becomes dark in color due to oxidation before 1% degradation has taken place. Degraded product is therapeutically acceptable but not accepted by patient i. ...
Year 9 Homework Task 9E-5 Reactions 5-7
... Task: Complete the diagrams. Describe, in words, what happens at each stage of the reaction. Explain what happens during the reaction, using particle diagrams. ...
... Task: Complete the diagrams. Describe, in words, what happens at each stage of the reaction. Explain what happens during the reaction, using particle diagrams. ...
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... have attracted much interests due to their high catalytic activities. These catalysts were prepared by the solution impregnation method on supports using manganese nitrate or acetate. In case of unsupported metal oxides, only limited works have been reported because unsupported MnOx catalysts suffer ...
... have attracted much interests due to their high catalytic activities. These catalysts were prepared by the solution impregnation method on supports using manganese nitrate or acetate. In case of unsupported metal oxides, only limited works have been reported because unsupported MnOx catalysts suffer ...
Supramolecular catalysis
Supramolecular catalysis is not a well-defined field but it generally refers to an application of supramolecular chemistry, especially molecular recognition and guest binding, toward catalysis. This field was originally inspired by enzymatic system which, unlike classical organic chemistry reactions, utilizes non-covalent interactions such as hydrogen bonding, cation-pi interaction, and hydrophobic forces to dramatically accelerate rate of reaction and/or allow highly selective reactions to occur. Because enzymes are structurally complex and difficult to modify, supramolecular catalysts offer a simpler model for studying factors involved in catalytic efficiency of the enzyme. Another goal that motivates this field is the development of efficient and practical catalysts that may or may not have an enzyme equivalent in nature.A closely related field of study is asymmetric catalysis which requires molecular recognition to differentiate two chiral starting material or chiral transition states and thus it could be categorized as an area of supramolecular catalysis, but supramolecular catalysis however does not necessarily have to involve asymmetric reaction. As there is another Wikipedia article already written about small molecule asymmetric catalysts, this article focuses primarily on large catalytic host molecules. Non-discrete and structurally poorly defined system such as micelle and dendrimers are not included.