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Textbook Solutions for Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change - Standalone book

Chapter 16 Problem 16.94

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Insulin is a polypeptide hormone that is released into the blood from the pancreas and stimulates fat and muscle to take up glucose; the insulin is used up in a first-order process. In a certain patient, it has a half-life of 3.5 min. To maintain an adequate blood concentration of insulin, it must be replenished in a time interval equal to 1/k. How long is the time interval for this patient?

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Title Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change - Standalone book 7 
Author Martin Silberberg Dr., Patricia Amateis Professor
ISBN 9780073511177

Insulin is a polypeptide hormone that is released into the blood from the pancreas and

Chapter 16 textbook questions

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