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Calculate the monolayer capacity and specific surface area of a sample of silica gel using BET theory. The sample was found to have a weight of 2.56 g and a total surface area of 260 m²/g. The gas used for adsorption was nitrogen at a temperature of 77 K and a pressure range of 0.01-0.3 P/P₀. The plot of (P/P₀)/(V₀/V) versus P/P₀ generated a straight line with a slope of 4.2×10⁻³.
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How do chaperone proteins aid in the folding process of newly synthesized polypeptides during protein synthesis?
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How do chaperone proteins facilitate proper folding of newly synthesized polypeptide chains during protein synthesis? Include the role of ATP in the folding process in your answer.
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How does changing the temperature affect the conformational behavior of a polymer chain in a Monte Carlo simulation?
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How does changing the temperature affect the behavior of a polymer system composed of 1000 chains constructed from styrene monomers, as determined by Monte Carlo simulations, and how can this information be applied to design synthetic polymers with specific properties?
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How does changing the surface ligands of gold nanoparticles affect their stability and reactivity in aqueous solution, as analyzed through molecular dynamics simulations?
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