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You are given a mixture of 3 amino acids Gly, Asp, and Ile w…

You are given a mixture of 3 amino acids Gly, Asp, and Ile with PI values of  5.6, 2.95 and 8.86. You run an isoelectric focusing at a pH of 3. Explain what happens once the power is turned on.

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ATP stores energy through its ability to lose a phosphate gr…

ATP stores energy through its ability to lose a phosphate group to form ADP in the following reactionATP+H2O→ADP+phosphateAt body temperature, the thermodynamic values for ATP hydrolysis are as follow.ΔG = –30kJ/molΔH = –20kJ/molΔS = 34kJ/molGlycolysis is an energy-liberating process (ΔG = –218kJ/mol, ΔH = –20 kJ/mol) that is coupled with the conversion of two ADP molecules into two ATP molecules according to the following reaction.Glucose+2ADP+2phosphate→2lactate+2ATP+2H2O What is the value of ΔG (in kJ/mol) for the reaction?    

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Consider a 1.00L solution initially containing 0.400 mol amm…

Consider a 1.00L solution initially containing 0.400 mol ammonia (NH3) and 0.600 mol of ammonium ion (NH4+). What is the pH after addition of 40.0 mL of 0.800M HCl to this solution? (NH4+, Ka = 5.6 × 10–10)?  

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Using the table below, answer the following questions about…

Using the table below, answer the following questions about the peptide composed of  the amino acids: Arg-Glu-Ala-Asp.   Use the letters above each structure to answer the following questions: What Amino Acid structure above is the amino acid Arg ? [drop1] What Amino Acid structure above is the amino acid Glu? [drop2] What Amino Acid structure above is the amino acid Ala? [drop3] What Amino Acid structure above is the amino acid Asp? [drop4] Using the pKa values provided, what would be the charge on the peptide at a pH of 6? [drop6] Using the pKa values provided, what is the PI of this peptide? [drop7]

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Heat, changes in pH, and changes in salt concentration can c…

Heat, changes in pH, and changes in salt concentration can cause a protein to denature. Explain how these 3 factors would cause denaturation. Be SPECIFIC in the effects each would cause and on what structures.

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With respect to Amino Acid Structure, what do the terms enan…

With respect to Amino Acid Structure, what do the terms enantiomer, diastereomer and chiral mean? How are they determined?  

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Many anabolic reactions require the input of large amounts o…

Many anabolic reactions require the input of large amounts of energy tosynthesize large molecules. Explain how a cell provides that energy at body temperatures. 

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Titanium has a body-centered cubic unit cell. The density of…

Titanium has a body-centered cubic unit cell. The density of titanium is 4.50 g/cm³. Calculate the atomic radius of titanium in angstroms. (1 Å = 10⁻¹⁰ m;  a=4r√3)

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   Above is the phase diagram for Benzene along with its str…

   Above is the phase diagram for Benzene along with its structure and some of its thermodynamic data. Using the information provided, answer the following questions about Benzene: What is the most dense phase at 5.5 oC: solid, liquid, or gas?           [phase1] Does the melting point increase or decrease as pressure is applied? [phase2] What is the normal boiling point of benzene?       [phase3] At what temperature would pure benzene boil in Denver, where atmospheric pressure is around 0.82 atm?  [phase4]     

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For each of the substances below, match it to the type of co…

For each of the substances below, match it to the type of colloid it represents:

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