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He was one of the first to develop theories on acid-base chemistry.
Contrast the following reactions which could be described in terms of acid-base chemistry.
This phenomenon gives rise to the wide field of Lewis acid-base chemistry.
It is difficult because the process of solvation involves the compounds acid-base chemistry.
For uses not related to acid-base chemistry, see Buffer (disambiguation).
Like water and ammonia, liquid hydrogen fluoride supports an acid-base chemistry.
In acid-base chemistry, homoconjugation is an alternate name for the phenomenon of homoassociation.
When one reactant contains hydrogen atoms, a reaction can take place by exchanging protons in acid-base chemistry.
Hydrogen plays a particularly important role in acid-base chemistry with many reactions exchanging protons between soluble molecules.
Charlot generalized the Bronsted-Lowry theory of acid-base chemistry to complex chemistry.
The hydron itself is crucial in more general Brønsted-Lowry acid-base theory, which extends the concept of acid-base chemistry beyond aqueous solutions.
In acid-base chemistry, normality is used to express the concentration of protons (H) or hydroxide ions (OH) in a solution.
In acid-base chemistry, homoassociation (an IUPAC term) is an association between a base and its conjugate acid through a hydrogen bond.
Finally, the acid-base chemistry of the molecules is studied in terms of structure, based on resonance and inductive effects and through the use of linear free-energy relations.
Two basic amino acids (Lys587 and His 113 in M.thermoacetica) reside in proximity to the C-cluster and facilitate acid-base chemistry required for enzyme activity.
He studied the biochemistry of oxyhemoglobin providing insight into the disease methemoglobinemia, helped to explain the structure of chlorophyll, and contributed important insights that underlie modern theories of acid-base chemistry.
Although the surface represented in the diagram is experimentally determined, the Davenport Diagram is primarily a conceptual tool, allowing the investigator to envision the effects of physiological changes on blood acid-base chemistry.
The Carlsberg Laboratory was also known for isolating Saccharomyces carlsbergensis, the species of yeast responsible for lager fermentation, as well as for introducing the concept of pH in acid-base chemistry.
Typical donor solvents used in acid-base chemistry, such as dimethyl sulfoxide or liquid ammonia have an oxygen or nitrogen atom with a lone pair of electrons that can be used to form a bond with a proton.