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What is the effect of changing the size and charge of the incoming ligand on the rate of substitution in a coordination complex?
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How does the rate of a photochemical reaction change with varying intensity and wavelength of light?
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How do the photochemical properties of bioluminescent organisms differ from the properties of chemiluminescent and fluorescent compounds, and what is the underlying mechanism by which bioluminescent organisms produce light?
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What is the optimal ratio of terephthalic acid to ethylene glycol in the synthesis of polyethylene terephthalate to achieve the highest yield and quality of the final product?
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What is the coordination geometry of the metal center in the metalloprotein myoglobin, and how does that geometry influence its function in oxygen storage and release?
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How does the metabolic profile of cancer cells differ from that of normal cells, and what implications does this have for understanding the underlying molecular mechanisms and developing targeted therapies?
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What is the mechanism of a nucleophilic substitution reaction that occurs between an alkyl halide and an alcohol in the presence of a base?
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What is the effect of increasing temperature on the ionization constant (Ka) of a weak acid (e.g. acetic acid) and how can it be calculated using experimental data? Provide an example of a calculation for acetic acid at two different temperatures.
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Chemical equilibrium
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How does the phenomenon of quantum coherence and entanglement affect the behavior of electron transport in molecular and nanoscale systems, and how can this information be utilized in the design of more efficient electronic devices?
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How can the yield of the food additive production process be improved without compromising the purity and quality of the product?
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How do different chemical compositions and processing methods affect the optical properties of glasses used in optical applications, such as refractive index, dispersion, and transmission?
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How can we design a drug that specifically targets the cell wall of gram-negative bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, without affecting the cells of the human host?
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How can the efficiency of the fermentation process for biofuels production be optimized in chemical engineering?
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How can the chemical industry reduce its environmental impact and promote sustainability in their projects, while still meeting economic and production goals?
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How can technology be effectively integrated into chemistry education to enhance student learning and engagement?
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What is the effect of changing the concentration of reaction intermediates on the rate of the chemical reaction?
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What is the temperature at which ice and water are in equilibrium at a pressure of 1 atm? Calculate the amount of heat in joules required to melt 100 g of ice at this temperature assuming no change in pressure. (Hint: use the heat of fusion for water, which is 6.01 kJ/mol).
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