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How does the presence of different photosensitizers affect the rate of the photochemical reaction, and what is the mechanism behind this effect? Provide examples from literature to support your explanation.
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What is the Faraday constant and how can it be calculated using electrochemical cells?
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How does metal coordination affect the activity and function of the metalloenzyme carbonic anhydrase? Provide specific examples of metal coordination in carbonic anhydrase and explain how they contribute to the enzyme's catalytic activity.
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Using Crystal Field Theory, explain the color difference between [Fe(H2O)6]2+ and [Fe(CN)6]4- complexes and their corresponding absorption spectra.
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How can chemistry teachers provide adequate support for students with learning disabilities to ensure they have equal opportunities to learn and succeed in chemistry lessons?
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Determine the formal charge on the sulfur atom in sulfur hexafluoride (SF6)?
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Calculate the standard enthalpy change of formation for the compound methane (CH4) given the following information:- The standard enthalpy change of formation for carbon dioxide (CO2) is -393.5 kJ/mol.- The standard enthalpy change of formation for water (H2O) is -285.8 kJ/mol.- The enthalpy of combustion for methane is -890.4 kJ/mol.
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What is the effect of adding a catalyst on the equilibrium position of a redox reaction in which the products have a higher number of moles than the reactants? Provide a numerical example to support your answer.
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How can chemistry students and teachers work together to effectively advocate for increased funding for chemistry education?
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How can UV-Vis spectroscopy be utilized for identifying the presence of amide functional groups in a given compound?
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What is the role of the prefrontal cortex in working memory?
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According to social identity theory, what is the out-group?
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According to the Pearson correlation coefficient, what does the value +/-1 indicate?
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What perspective sees people as inherently good and strives for self-actualisation?
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