Ethers are generally considered as good solvents primarily because of its ability to accept H-bonds and combine with the London forces of the... View Article
Yes, hydrogen bromide can decompose when heated only to produce corrosive and/or toxic fumes. Hydrogen bromide gas has a pungent irritating... View Article
Yes, magnets can certainly interact without touching. Besides, magnets emit forces that are basically non-contact forces. With it, magnets can... View Article
Potassium dichromate is usually considered as a carcinogen and can have some adverse effects on humans as well as the environment. Let us look at... View Article
Yes, alodine is a dangerous compound and should be handled carefully. Here are some of the effects of this chemical compound. Can cause burns... View Article
Saltwater is a corrosive compound and can cause rusting of metals at a faster rate mainly because it is an electrolyte solution, Meaning, there... View Article
Sulfur can form 6 bonds mainly due to its expanded valence shell. To elaborate, it can use its low lying d-subshell (3d orbitals) to make more... View Article
In Chemistry, a pyramidal basically refers to the molecular geometry or in simple words the shape of compounds including the bond lengths, angle,... View Article
MnO is usually more ionic than Mn2O7. It is more ionic because it has a lower magnitude positive charge. Additionally, the electronegativity... View Article
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Genes are responsible for various phenotypic traits and are expressed as proteins. There are around 30,000 genes present in the human genome.... View Article
Christmas factor is the other name for the factor IX involved in the blood clotting cascade mechanism. It is named after the boy named Stephen... View Article
Haemophilia is the most common bleeding disorder. It is sex-linked inherited disease. Males are mostly affected by the disease as they inherit... View Article
A female can get hemophilia but is very rare. As hemophilia is X-linked recessive disease, for a female to have the disease, both the X... View Article
Although 99.9% of nucleotides are the same in the genome of all the people, each of our DNA is unique. The variations are present at different... View Article
Factor VIII is also known as AHF or anti-haemophilic factor. Deficiency of factor VIII results in the classic or haemophilia A disease. It is a... View Article
Anticodon is the specific triplet sequence present in tRNA, which recognises the codon present in mRNA and carries the specific amino acid at the... View Article
A pair of genes are called a pair of alleles and it is referred to as the genotype. If a person contains a pair of the same alleles, then it is... View Article