Hydrogen acceptors are substances that are capable of becoming reduced and accepting hydrogen atoms. This then allows a release of energy from such a reaction.
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This buffer system consists of dihydrogen phosphate ions (H2PO4-) as hydrogen-ion donor (acid) and hydrogen phosphate ions (HPO42-) as hydrogen-ion acceptor (base). These two ions are in equilibrium with each other as indicated by the chemical equation below.
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Acids and Bases (Chemistry) flashcards, matching games, crossword, hangman and other study tools. ... the theory defines an acid as a hydrogen-ion donor. As well a base is a hydrogen-ion acceptor. All of the acids and bases included in Arrenius theory are also acids and bases according to the Bronsted-Lowry theory.
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A base is a proton (hydrogen ion) acceptor. ... When hydrogen chloride gas dissolves in water to produce hydrochloric acid, the hydrogen chloride molecule gives a proton (a hydrogen ion) to a water molecule. A co-ordinate (dative covalent) bond is formed between one of the lone pairs on the oxygen and the hydrogen from the...
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Vocabulary words for Chemistry Chapter 20. Includes studying games and tools such as flash cards. ... any solution in which the hydrogen-ion concentration is greater than the hydroxide-ion concentration ... a compound that produces hydroxide ions in solution, is a hydrogen-ion acceptor, or an electron-pair donor...
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broader than that of donor-acceptor interaction: The latter is a component part of .... and M" are two different cations, including the hydrogen ion (e.g., ...
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Evidence is assembled that lysine acts as an intracellular hydrogen ion acceptor, causing increased ammonia formation and increased potassium excretion in certain disease states. It is suggested that other intracellular dibasic amino acids may have the same effects.
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Transfer of hydrogen, in the form of either a proton or a hydride ion, from one atom to another in the same molecule, is the most common chemical reaction in biology, and is also perhaps the simplest. Yet it is not always an easy reaction to carry ... When the donor and acceptor atoms are unreactive carbons or oxygens,
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The rate of the process of mass exchange was tested by spectrophotometric method determining the quantity of therapeutic agents diffusing into acceptor fluid at the same time intervals. ... Mesh-terms: Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Indicators and Reagents; Proteins :: analysis; Quinolines; Solubility; Spectrophotometry;
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