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Course: MCAT > Unit 3
Lesson 2: Foundation 5: Chemical processes- What is this passage set and how is it organized?
- How to use this passage set
- Acid/base chemistry: The bicarbonate buffer system and pH regulation
- Acid/base chemistry: Stoichiometry and properties of acetic acid
- Acid/base chemistry: How do organisms maintain a constant pH range?
- Acid/base chemistry: The bicarbonate buffering system and titration curves
- Acid/base chemistry: Applications of hard-soft acid-base theory
- Acid/base chemistry: Changes that occur after death
- Ions in solution: Qualitative analysis of water supply
- Phase changes: What conditions influence lyophilisation?
- Phase changes: Using a freezing point depression osmometer
- Separations and purifications: Separating drug enantiomers
- Separations and purifications: Extraction to separate benzene derivatives
- Separations and purifications: Creating and separating acetone
- Separations and purifications: Purification of caffeine
- Biomolecules: Melting point and thermodynamics of DNA
- Biomolecules: Homocystinuria and its associate treatments
- Biomolecules (proteins): What causes red blood cells to sickle?
- Biomolecules: Hemiacetal formation of carbohydrates
- Biomolecules: The structure and function of glycogen
- The electrophoretic separation of proteins
- Organic chemistry: Methanol and its metabolites
- Organic chemistry: Synthesis of anti-tumor drug derivatives and NMR analysis
- Organic chemistry: The structural consequences of beta-lactams
- Organic chemistry: Creating fuel from algae
- Enzymes: Lactate dehydrogenase and exhausted athletes
- Enzymes: Gene expression and histone methyltransferase
- Thermodynamics: Isothermal titration calorimetry in drug development
- Thermodynamics: Gallium arsenide formation
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