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How can molecular dynamics simulations be used to predict the folding pathway and stability of a specific protein?
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Given the electrochemical reaction Zn(s) + Cu2+(aq) → Zn2+(aq) + Cu(s), calculate the standard cell potential at 25°C if the standard reduction potentials are E°(Cu2+/Cu) = 0.34 V and E°(Zn2+/Zn) = -0.76 V.
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Determine the standard enthalpy of formation of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) given that the balanced equation for the combustion of one mole of NO2 is:4NO2(g) + 6H2O(l) → 4HNO3(aq) + 2NO(g)The standard enthalpies of formation for HNO3(l), H2O(l), and NO(g) are -174.1 kJ/mol, -285.8 kJ/mol, and 90.4 kJ/mol, respectively.
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How can molecular docking studies help in predicting the potential binding interactions between a drug candidate and a specific protein target, and how can this information be used in the drug discovery process?
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Here is a problem related to BET theory of multilayer adsorption for a chemistry student to solve:How many layers of nitrogen molecules can be adsorbed on the surface of a given amount of activated carbon if the monolayer coverage is 100 m²/g and the specific surface area of activated carbon is 1500 m²/g according to the BET theory?
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How can computational chemistry tools be used to identify novel inhibitors for specific protein-protein interactions involved in a certain disease pathway? Specifically, using molecular docking studies, can the interactions between the two proteins be analyzed and potential small molecule inhibitors be identified and characterized for their efficacy and specificity?
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How can computational chemistry be used to study protein-protein interactions and lead to the discovery of potential inhibitors for disease-related interactions? Specifically, can molecular docking studies be used to predict the binding affinity and selectivity of a small molecule inhibitor to a protein-protein interface involved in a particular disease pathway?
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How can small molecule inhibitors be designed and synthesized to selectively target autoimmune disease-causing immune cells while sparing healthy cells in the body?
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How can computational chemistry be used for molecular docking studies to identify potential drug candidates that bind to a target receptor with high affinity and specificity?
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Determine the bond energy required to break all the bonds in a molecule of methane (CH4) and calculate the total energy required to break all the bonds in 4.0 moles of methane. (Assume the bond energy values are: C-H bond energy = 413 kJ/mol and C-C bond energy = 347 kJ/mol)
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