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Gir
#1 Posted : 6/29/2010 4:35:34 PM

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Is there a certain method / formula to calculate if a molecule will be able to survive in highly basic/acidic solutions? Or is there something noticeable about the molecule itself that gives the answer?

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benzyme
#2 Posted : 6/29/2010 7:51:32 PM

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Gir wrote:
Or is there something noticeable about the molecule itself that gives the answer?



functional groups that are easily hydrolyzable, like ones containing a carbonyl ( C=0 ), are particularly susceptible
to molecular degradation
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