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How do the photochemical properties of enantiomers differ and what are the molecular mechanisms behind these differences?
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How does the computational analysis of enzyme catalysis aid in the discovery of potential drug targets for the treatment of diseases? Use examples of specific enzymes and diseases to support your answer.
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A metal electrode immersed in a solution is used to convert a chemical reaction into an electric current. The electrode potential is measured as the voltage difference between the metal and the solution. The cathodic and anodic Tafel slopes are then calculated in order to determine the rate of the chemical reaction occurring at the electrode. Given a metal electrode immersed in a 0.1 M solution of AgNO3, the cathodic and anodic Tafel slopes are determined to be 120 mV/decade and 110 mV/decade, respectively. Calculate the exchange current density for the reaction occurring at the electro
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Who proposed the theory of Motivation?
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Which continent is the only one that reptiles don't inhabit?
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