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What is the role of metal ions in the metalloenzyme carbonic anhydrase and how does this relate to its function in the human body?
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What is the role of metal ions in the active site of the metalloenzyme catalase and how does their coordination environment affect their catalytic activity towards the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide?
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What is the role of metal ions in the enzymatic activity of carbonic anhydrase and how does the coordination chemistry of these metal ions affect their catalytic activity?
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How does the entropy of a system change during an irreversible process such as an exothermic chemical reaction? Use the concepts of non-equilibrium thermodynamics to explain your answer.
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How do metal ions coordinate with enzymes and proteins to facilitate biological reactions? Provide an example of a metalloenzyme and explain its mechanism of action in detail.
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What is the role of metal ions in metalloenzymes and metalloproteins and how does the coordination of these ions with the surrounding ligands affect their enzymatic activity?
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Suppose you are given two molecules, molecule A with a single bond and molecule B with a triple bond. Using your knowledge of chemical bonding, predict which molecule will have a higher bond strength and explain why.
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