Sentence examples for behaves as a base from inspiring English sources

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For example acetic acid behaves as a base in liquid hydrogen chloride.

These investigations used acetic acid as the solvent and demonstrated that sodium acetate behaves as a base under these conditions.

In particular, Arg96, which acts as an electrostatic catalyst, and Glu222, which behaves as a base catalyst, are considered critical features for chromophore synthesis (Stepanenko et al. 2013).

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Based on these studies, we concluded that WWOX does not behave as a classical tumor suppressor gene in the normal mammary gland.

This unusual chemical structure that can behave as a base and as an acid at the same time is a unique chemical property that not many compounds possess.

Where the terminating O2− anion of the solid is a hydrogen bond donor (e.g., an OH− group) the solid behaves as a Lewis acid, forming a hydrogen bond through its H+ cation, but where the terminating O2− anion is an acceptor it behaves as a Lewis base.

Manganese phosphate in the coating behaves as an anti-sticking base, thereby the contact zone is found to be smooth.

Water can also behave as a lewis base because of the lone electron pairs available on the oxygen atom.

Since the haltere is modelled as a rigid body with a torsional spring at the base, it behaves as a torsional pendulum in the actuation direction.

We next present a set of electron micrographs supporting that Vpr behaves as a DNA architectural protein, initiating multiple DNA bridges over more than 500 base pairs (bp).

The simulations shown above are based on uniform flow and assume the Golgi apparatus behaves as a single compartment.

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