What are some factors that can denature proteins? (3) pH Temperature Nature of solvent How does Temperature denature protein? increased T causes rotational and vibrational energies in bonds to increase How does pH denature protein? Disrupts ionic and H bonds ...
What law states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only changed Law of conservation The measure of the dispersal of energy is called: Entropy The law of entropy is also called the: Second law of thermodynamics Which law states, "all natural processes tend toward the highest entr...
-measure by Prothrombin time (PT) Intrinsic Pathway Which coag pathway: -contact activation -minor role in initiating clot formation -measured by partial thromboplastin time (PTT) immune thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) -blood disorder characterized by an abnormal decrease in the number of platelets in...
Oral temperature of 101.5°F (38.6℃)Mild cramping Vaginal bleeding of more than two pads per hourSevere depression or sadnessSevere abdominal pain A woman at the infertility clinic for the first time asks, "What could have caused my infertility?" Learning has taken place when the woman can ...
The measure of work required by an electric field to move electric charges volt The unit of measurement for electric potential potential energy What do electric charges have? work Higher voltage means a greater ability to do what? they move along the wire ...
a measure of how much solute can dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature saturated solution a mixture that contains as much dissolved solute as is possible at a given temperature pressure, temperature, and solvents what are 3 factors that affect solubility react with metals and carbonates, ...
Under what condition does a thermometer measure the temperature of its surroundings? (Why do we say that "a thermometer measures its own temperature"?) A thermometer measures the temperature of its surroundings when the it has reached equilibrium at the temperature of its surroundings. ...
what is the 10 dB rule? every 10dB increase in intensity/power means a tenfold increase of the original values; every 10dB decrease in intensity/power means a decrease in intensity/power to 1/10 its original value define impedence a measure of the physical properties that determines the amoun...
A measure of the actual concentration of the water vapor component of air compared to the concentration the air would have if saturated with water vapor. -This is always expressed as a percentage. Because the saturation concentration varies with air temperature, so too does this. -On most days...
What changes have scientist noted regarding the size and number of glaciers on earth? It's volume increases, making sea level rise Happens to see water when it warms question but effect does this have on sea levels? They measure conditions directly bytemperature, precipitation, wind patterns, ...