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11 ( a ) ( b ) 0 Hydrogen Nitrogen Code Oxygen Side - chain group Carbon
Figure 12-4 Diagrams of the parallel ( a ) and antiparallel ( b ) pleated sheet
arrangement of polypeptides . B - chain structure , the protein molecules are
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11 ( a ) ( b ) 0 Hydrogen Nitrogen Code Oxygen Side - chain group Carbon
Figure 12-4 Diagrams of the parallel ( a ) and antiparallel ( b ) pleated sheet
arrangement of polypeptides . B - chain structure , the protein molecules are
more ...
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For simplicity , the volumes of solution on the two sides of the membrane are
considered equal and transfer of solvent ... be derived for the case in which a
colloid containing a nondiffusible cation is placed on one side of the membrane
and a ...
For simplicity , the volumes of solution on the two sides of the membrane are
considered equal and transfer of solvent ... be derived for the case in which a
colloid containing a nondiffusible cation is placed on one side of the membrane
and a ...
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A 0.010 M solution of a colloidal electrolyte NaX is placed on one side of a
membrane which is permeable to Na + but not to X- . Calculate the equilibrium
distributions of ions if on the other side of the membrane there is placed ( a ) a
0.050 M ...
A 0.010 M solution of a colloidal electrolyte NaX is placed on one side of a
membrane which is permeable to Na + but not to X- . Calculate the equilibrium
distributions of ions if on the other side of the membrane there is placed ( a ) a
0.050 M ...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
2SOLUTIONS | 51 |
SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM | 115 |
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