"Derivative of"
well, the second derivative is the derivative of the first derivative. so, the 2nd derivative of a function's indefinite integral is the derivative of the derivative of the function's indefinite integral. the derivative of a function's indefinite integral is the function, so the 2nd derivative of a function's indefinite integral is the derivative of the function.
Trig functions have their own special derivatives that you will have to memorize. For instance: the derivative of sinx is cosx. The derivative of cosx is -sinx The derivative of tanx is sec2x The derivative of cscx is -cscxcotx The derivative of secx is secxtanx The derivative of cotx is -csc2x
The derivative of xe is e. The derivative of xe is exe-1.
The derivative of 40 is zero. The derivative of any constant is zero.
No, linalool is not an element. It is a naturally occurring terpene alcohol found in many plants and is commonly used in the production of perfumes and flavorings.
Lanolin is the secretions from sheep sebaceous glands.
For lanolin, talk to Candide on Eldorado Isle
The oil is known as lanolin
The molecular formula for Lanolin is C4H7NO4
A catalyst such as a metal catalyst like palladium or platinum is typically used in the hydrogenation reaction of linalool. These catalysts help facilitate the reaction by lowering the activation energy required for the conversion of linalool to its hydrogenated product while remaining unchanged themselves.
Organic compounds like linalool are used in shampoos to provide fragrance. They can also have antimicrobial or soothing properties. Additionally, organic compounds can act as conditioning agents or help to improve the texture and spreadability of the shampoo.
Because technically, lanolin IS a wax.
No. Petroleum jelly is a byproduct of the refining of oil. Lanolin is extracted from the skin of sheep.
Linalool is not a tertiary alcohol; it is a secondary alcohol. Tertiary alcohols have three alkyl groups attached to the carbon bearing the hydroxyl group, whereas linalool has two alkyl groups attached to this position.
I have used automotive hand cleaners with lanolin, 3 times a day and the warts were completely gone in 3 days, not sure if it is the lanolin in it that removes the wart though.
Lanolin is collected by washing the wool fleece of sheep to remove dirt and oils. The wool is then dried and processed to extract the lanolin, which is a natural wax produced by the sebaceous glands of sheep. The extracted lanolin is further refined to remove impurities and produce a pure form of the substance.