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BIOL CH 14: Chemistry 14A: Atomic and Molecular Structure, Equilibria, Acids, and Bases

School: University of California - Los Angeles

Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 13

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Decoding Ions: Al³?, S²?, I?, Ag? & Their Electron-Proton Dynamics
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Break down the mysteries of ions like Al³?, S²?, I?, and Ag?. Discover how the electron count impacts ion charge by exploring Aluminium, Sulfur, Iodine, and Silver. Enhance your understanding of protons, electrons, and their relationship in ions.

What is the expected ground-state electron configuration for Te²??
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Join us in this illuminating video as we unravel the expected ground-state electron configuration for Te²?. We dive into the world of chemistry to explain the electron structure of this fascinating ion. Whether you're a student, a chemistry enthusiast, or simply curious about the periodic table, this video provides a clear and comprehensive breakdown of the electron configuration for Te²?. Discover the secrets of electron arrangement and explore the intriguing properties of tellurium in its doub

Why is it necessary that protein molecules be enormous?
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This discussion explores the importance of the size of protein molecules, highlighting their three-dimensional structures, diverse functions, and the role of large size in enabling structural motifs, functional regions, and stability without revealing specific examples or findings.

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Mole Count in Elemental Samples (Zn, Ar, Ta, Li)
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This video outlines the process of calculating the number of moles in various elemental samples. It begins by explaining the relationship between molar mass and atomic weight. Each sample's mass is divided by the respective element's molar mass to find the number of moles. It provides detailed calculations for four elemental samples: zinc (Zn), argon (Ar), tantalum (Ta), and lithium (Li), converting results to scientific notation where necessary. The script demonstrates how to determine the mole

Key Biochemical Concepts: Polymer, Protein, Nucleic Acid, Catalysis, G
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In biochemistry, polymers are essential macromolecules, including carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, each adopting specific shapes and performing vital functions within cells, with proteins serving diverse roles, nucleic acids carrying genetic information, catalysis expediting reactions, and the genetic code enabling protein synthesis.

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