Link energy

Link energy is the energy required to break one mole of these links. The particles attract each other by some force, which in immediate contact is excessively large, they perform chemical operations …

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Electrolysis of water

Electrolysis of water . The electrolysis is an electrochemical process of oxidation – reduction occurring at the pass electricity through an electrolyte melt or aqueous solution . In the case of water, for this process to occur, the following conditions must be met: The water cannot …

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Electronegativity

Electronegativity . It is a measure of the attractive force exerted by one atom on the electrons of another in a covalent bond. The different electronegativity values ​​are classified according to different scales, …

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Eicosanoid

Eicosanoids or Icosanoids : they are a group of lipid molecules originating from the oxygenation of the essential fatty acids of 20 carbons type ω-3 and ω-6. They serve broad functions as …

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Chemical ecology

Chemical ecology. It is the study of chemical compounds of biological origin involved in the interactions of living organisms. It focuses on the production and response of signaling molecules (semiochemicals), as well as compounds that …

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