Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Marco Massarotti, MD, consultant rheumatologist at University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust in ...
A number of characteristic observations can be made for these reactions. In these experiments you will measure temperature increase and test hydrogen and carbon dioxide gases produced in acid ...
One of the important objectives of green chemistry is the use of eco-friendly solvents and catalysts to perform chemical reactions. Catalysts such as organocatalysts, enzymes, and ionic liquids have ...
An acid and alkali will neutralise each other and produce a salt and water. This is called a neutralisation reaction. The name of the salt produced can be worked out from the names of the acid and the ...
The direct transformation of cellulose, which is the main component of lignocellulosic biomass, into building-block chemicals is the key to establishing biomass-based sustainable chemical processes.
Acids are reactive, and even weak acids like vinegar can wow students with their reactivity. But strong acids can really put on a show, dissolving otherwise relatively inert metals. And aqua regia, or ...
While humans have an esthetic liking for symmetry in everything, nature prefers asymmetric, single-handed forms when it comes to amino acids—the building blocks of proteins, and, by extension, all ...
Making citric acid at home is harder than it sounds. Although scientists first isolated citric acid from citrus fruits more than 200 years ago, it’s not the simplest chemistry to pull off. About 100 ...