- I believed the inhibited protein was ATP synthase, however the
data on Figure 2 does not support this. Please help!
The mitochondria from a patient suffering from muscle pain during physical exercises were analyzed to detect any defect in one of the components of the respiratory chain. Isolated mitochondria were incubated in an isotonic buffer, and changes in the...
Question 1 (25 points).
The mitochondria from a patient suffering from muscle pain
during physical exercises were analyzed to detect any defect in one
of the components of the respiratory chain. Isolated mitochondria
were incubated in an isotonic buffer, and changes in the oxygen
consumption were measured as various components were sequentially
added to the reaction.
Part 1
The following...
In this problem you will predict the pH of a buffer solution and then predict the new pH after you add NaOH or HCl. Write your answers to three decimal places (X.XXX). The Ka of HC2H3O2 is 1.8×10−51.8×10−5. 1) Calculate the pH of a buffer made from mixing 11.011.0 mL of 0.080.08 M NaC2H3O2 and 9.29.2 mL of 0.080.08 M...
Chemistry 12 Tutorial 1 -Characteristics oj Dynamic Equlubrium In our previous examples you will recall that when we started with N204 or with NO2, things happened and equilibrium was eventually established. In general: If sufficient activation energy is available, systems not at equilibrium will tend to move toward a position of equilibrium Self Test on Tutorial 1 - Characteristics of...
Problem 1 Two identical pucks, each of inertia m, are connected to a rod of length 2r and negligible inertia that is pivoted about its center (that is, there is some sort of pin though its center, around which it can rotate without friction). A third puck of inertia m/2 strikes one of the connected pucks perpendicular to the rod...
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1). Momentum (P) of an object is a vector quantity a) True b) False c) Can's say 5 m/s' is 2). Momentum of an object of mass 'm = 10 Kg' moving with a velocity v a) 50 Ns b) 50 Nm c) 50 N/s 3). How the force (F)...
2. The reaction described in problem #1 is the focus of a calorimetry experiment which generates the following data: - A dry coffee-cup calorimeter is weighed on a balance; its mass is 6.092 g - 25.0 mL of 0.317 M sodium sulfate solution is added to the calorimeter; the mass of the calorimeter with this solution volume is measured to...
is a compound that contains two double bonds. When 1,3-cyclohexadiene reacts with DBr (analogous to HBr) the following is observed. DBr O & & major product not formed a) Using words and structures, explain this distribution of products. b) Another product is formed in this reaction, shown below. Write a mechanism to explain its formation.
1. Draw the organic products formed in each reaction. Also show
electron movement using arrows. Indicate whether it follows
MarkovniKov’s rule :
Hydroboration-Oxidation of 2-Butyne
Hydration of 1-butyne
[1] NaNH2 [1] R BH [2] H2O2, HO- 2 HBr H20 H2SO4
3. Aspirin is not stable for long periods of time (more than a year or so) on the shelf of your cabinet, This is because aspirin is gradually hydrolyzed by water vapor in the air, breaking the ester bond to reform an alcohol and a carboxylic acid. Write out the chemical reaction for this process, including all products and reactants...