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You place an inoculum of your bacterium on a glass slide and add a drop of hydrogen peroxide reagent.Promptly you see bubbles appear,indicating the presence of a particular enzyme that the bacterium produces.What type of identification test does this exemplify?
Triplet
In spectroscopy, a pattern of three closely spaced spectral lines or signals, often due to splitting in NMR or EPR spectroscopy caused by spin-spin coupling.
Signals
Manifestations or indicators that convey information or data, especially within the context of communication systems or analytical instrumentation.
Diastereotopic
Describes hydrogen atoms or groups in a molecule that are not equivalent in the three-dimensional structure, leading to different stereochemical outcomes.
Enantiotopic
Refers to two atoms or groups in a molecule that are mirror images of each other and can produce enantiomers upon substitution.
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