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What is the relationship between the intermolecular forces present in different substances and their boiling points? Provide examples of substances that have different intermolecular forces and explain how this affects their boiling points.
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How does the rate of a photochemical reaction change with varying temperatures, and what is the underlying mechanism behind this behavior?
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What is the optimal ratio of diisocyanate and polyol in the synthesis of polyurethane to achieve the desired mechanical properties and durability of the resulting material?
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How does the molecular weight of polyethylene glycol (PEG) affect the mechanical properties of a polymer blend used for biomedical applications?
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What is the coordination geometry and oxidation state of the metal ion in the active site of the enzyme carbonic anhydrase? How do these factors contribute to the function of the enzyme?
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How does the concentration of a surfactant affect the surface tension of water?
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How does the addition of nanoparticles affect the mechanical and thermal properties of a polymer matrix in polymer nanocomposites?
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How does temperature affect the rate of a chemical reaction, and what is the mechanism behind this effect according to the principles of quantum chemistry?
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Quantum Chemistry
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What is the net energy yield (in ATP) of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis, and how does this value differ between the two pathways?
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How can we design a drug to specifically target the bacteria responsible for causing pneumonia, while avoiding harm to the beneficial bacteria in the patient's gut microbiome?
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How can we design a drug that specifically targets triple negative breast cancer cells while leaving healthy cells unharmed?
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What type of inorganic solid is copper (II) sulfate, and what properties can be used to identify its classification as ionic, covalent, or metallic?
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How can the principles of quantum information processing and computing be applied to solve chemical problems, such as predicting the behavior of complex molecules or designing more efficient catalysts?
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Quantum Chemistry
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How can the photochemical properties of luminescent materials be manipulated to improve their efficiency as sensors for detecting environmental pollutants?
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How can the molecular structure of a liquid crystal be manipulated to alter its optical properties, such as birefringence and polarization, for potential applications in display technology?
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How can the electrolyte characteristics of polymer batteries be manipulated to improve battery performance and efficiency?
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How can computational chemistry be used to optimize the synthesis of metal-organic frameworks for improved gas storage and separation?
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How can molecular docking studies be used to predict the binding affinity and mode of protein-protein interactions involved in Alzheimer's disease?
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Design and synthesize a supramolecular polymer with controlled assembly through non-covalent interactions, and investigate its structure and properties using various analytical techniques in the field of physical chemistry.
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Physical Chemistry
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Calculate the standard enthalpy of formation of carbon dioxide (CO2) using the following information:C(graphite) + O2(g) -> CO2(g), ΔH° = -393.5 kJ/molC(graphite) + 2H2(g) -> CH4(g), ΔH° = -74.8 kJ/mol2H2(g) + O2(g) -> 2H2O(l), ΔH° = -572.0 kJ/mol
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