H2O can be broken down by passing an electric current through it. This process is commonly referred to as the electrolysis of water. The products... View Article
A peptide bond can be subjected to hydrolysis by subjecting it to boiling with a strong acid (generally 6M hydrochloric acid is used for this... View Article
Hydrogen can be produced from fossil fuels via the process of steam reforming. It can also be produced via the partial oxidation of methane.... View Article
Hydrogen peroxide is known to be relatively unstable. This compound is known to quickly decompose in open environments. In sealed containers,... View Article
Peptide bonds have partial double bond character owing to possible resonance structures and delocalization of electrons. Rotation around the... View Article
The product of 3 numbers is the result we get when multiplying them together. For example, The product of 4, 6 and 5 is 120 The product of 10,... View Article
In Mathematics, the combinations formula nCr can be represented as: nCr = n! /[(n – r)! r!] Where, n = number of items, r = how many items are... View Article
Area expresses the extent of a two-dimensional planar lamina in the plane. In geometry, the area of different geometric figures can be calculated... View Article
Eigenvalues are a special set of scalars associated with a linear system of equations. Eigenvalues are also known as characteristic values. The... View Article
As per the derivative rules, the derivative of a constant function is zero. Thus, the derivative of 1 is zero. Aspirants should practice... View Article
The polar form of a complex number is another method to represent a complex number apart from rectangular form. Polar form of a complex number... View Article
1. The progression of the form: a, a + d, a + 2d, a + 3d, ...... is known as an AP. First term = a, common difference = d. nth term, an = a +... View Article
Complex numbers are the combination of real and imaginary numbers. Complex numbers are of the form, z = x + yi, where x and y are real numbers.... View Article