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... mechanism by which an acid catalyst can function in this reaction . The first step may be the transfer of a proton from the catalyst , HA , to the glucose molecule , which we shall here represent as HG : k1 . HA + HG = 1 . HGH + + A ...
... mechanism by which an acid catalyst can function in this reaction . The first step may be the transfer of a proton from the catalyst , HA , to the glucose molecule , which we shall here represent as HG : k1 . HA + HG = 1 . HGH + + A ...
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... mechanism is the reaction catalyzed by yeast alcohol dehydrogenase involving the oxidation and reduction of NAD on the one hand and the interconversion of an alcohol and an aldehyde on the other . The rate - limiting step is the ...
... mechanism is the reaction catalyzed by yeast alcohol dehydrogenase involving the oxidation and reduction of NAD on the one hand and the interconversion of an alcohol and an aldehyde on the other . The rate - limiting step is the ...
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... mechanism , 381 Microwaves , 248 , 312 , 526 Mitochondrion , 232-237 Mobility , electrokinetic , 467 ionic , 171-173 Molality , 52 Molar refraction , 251 Molarity , 52 Mole fraction , 51 Molecular orbital , 289 method , 298-302 ...
... mechanism , 381 Microwaves , 248 , 312 , 526 Mitochondrion , 232-237 Mobility , electrokinetic , 467 ionic , 171-173 Molality , 52 Molar refraction , 251 Molarity , 52 Mole fraction , 51 Molecular orbital , 289 method , 298-302 ...
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