| 31. | PbS, PbCl 2, PbBr 2, PbI 2 ); lead halides can be reversibly hydrolysed.
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| 32. | Does not hydrolyse bonds in which P1'is Pro, or both P1 and P1'are Gly
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| 33. | The complex can then diffuse to the cytoplasm where GTP is hydrolysed and the NES-protein is released.
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| 34. | The pancreatic lipase acts at the ester bond, hydrolysing the bond and " releasing " the fatty acid.
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| 35. | Others can hydrolyse both cAMP and cGMP ( PDE1, 2, 3, 10, and 11 ).
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| 36. | Zinc fluoride can be hydrolysed by hot water to form the zinc hydroxyfluoride, Zn ( OH ) F.
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| 37. | At higher temperatures sulfacetamide solutions degrade to its hydrolysed product, sulphanilamide with a first-order rate constant.
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| 38. | The ion is readily hydrolysed into nitrogen trifluoride, [ [ Fluoronium | ] ], and oxygen gas:
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| 39. | Over a period of days, alkalies will hydrolyse the ether bond to form 2, 4-dinitrophenol.
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| 40. | The first synthetic soil conditioners were introduced in the 1950s, when the chemical hydrolysed polyacrylonitrile was the most used.
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