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Flow in a Chemical Potential Field Diffusion

Compared to an aqueous solution at 298 K, would you expect the mean free path of a sodium ion to be longer or shorter in  [Pg.89]

Assuming they are in the same solution, do you expect the diffusion coefficient of sucrose or hemoglobin to be higher Why in a paiticular three-dimensional solution, the diffusion coefficient of hemoglobin is 7 x 10 m2s . What s the average distance hemoglobin will diffuse after 1 and 60 s  [Pg.89]

When is the diffusion coefficient s dependence on concentration significant When is it dependent on the size and shape of the molecule  [Pg.89]

Why does a denatured protein typically have a higher viscosity factor than a folded protein  [Pg.89]

As an initial assumption, we ll assume that the radius of water and ions do not change significantly over the temperatures being tested. With that in mind, we can use the equations related to the mean free patli to see how it relates to temperature. [Pg.89]


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