Binding Capacity

Views Updated: Dec 15, 2025

Key Facts

Abbreviation
BC
Pronunciation
/ˈbaɪndɪŋ kəˈpæsɪti/
Category
Medical
Related Field
British Medicine

Examples in Context

  1. In this work, the copper binding capacity of several complexing agents of known stability constants was determined.
  2. Rye flour often requires an improved water binding capacity. For this purpose, 2 % - 4 % of pregelatinized-flour is added.
  3. In such cases, the proteins added to the dough increase its water binding capacity and provide a juicy crumb.
  4. Chloride diffusion and binding capacity in concrete suffered from ASR
  5. Geometrically angular shapes have more surface area than rounder shapes, which in turn affects the binding capacity of the particle to other, possibly more dangerous substances.

Other meanings of BC