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Biological buffers - tips and tables
... Biological buffers - tips and tables Home Superacid links Science and the internet Biological detergents Understanding pH and buffers Biological buffers Biological buffers - tips and tables Picture of Norman E Good, developer of biological ... For a thorough and classical treatment of acids, bases and buffers see Biophysical Chemistry, Edsall and Wyman, Academic Pr, 1958 For buffer pKas and recipes see ...
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Biological Detergents - the basics
... and detergents Table of detergent properties Water structure Solid phase SDS hydrolysis Biological Detergents Biological Detergents - the basics Essential concepts 1- Amphiphile or surfactant - a molecule ... . Lindman, Wennerstrom (1980) Micelles, amphiphile aggregation in aqueous solution. Topics in Current Chemistry 87 ,1-87 (Chem - QD1.F58). McCutcheon's Detergents and Emulsifiers - annual (TP992 ...
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Understanding buffers and titration
... Understanding buffers and titration Home Biological buffers Buffer tricks Spreadsheet titration Table of acid and base dissociation constants Logarithms The pH ... buffer consists of a Bronsted acid and its complementary Bronsted base. Edsall and Wyman (Biophysical Chemistry, Academic Pr, 1958) point out that acetic acid can be protonated (serve as a base ...
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