complex formation is a which process
1) physical
2) chemical
3) biochemical
4) physicochemical
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Physicochemical processes are the normal intracellular and extracellular physical and chemical processes that are crucial for maintenance of normal homeostasis of a cell. These reactions are vital for the wellbeing of the cell and provide essential
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The correct option is Option 4) Physicochemical.
The resultant sentence would be as follows:
"Complex formation is a physicochemical process. "
- Two or more molecules of the same substance can form a complex when these molecules come close enough together.
- For example, two water molecules can form a hydrogen bond when they are placed in water and come close enough together to form one bond between the two.
- The two hydrogen atoms then covalently bond together to form a water molecule.
- The process of complex formation is called "association" or "complexation".
- It occurs when two or more binding substances bind together to form an insoluble complex that is not soluble in aqueous buffers.
- In this process, a complex molecule such as a protein or a carbohydrate, under the influence of a chemical or physical force, binds to another molecule through the weak forces of attraction.
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