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Results from our forumcellular respiration???... membrane. Keeping it simple cellular respiration starts with a molecule of glucose, which is a six carbon sugar. It is converted to two ... ETS to their ground state where oxygen is there to accept them to form water. Energy released by electrons is used by the giant protein ATPase to ...
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Re: Important unknown nanotech within humans... http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/la803124m it is no co cidence water flouridastion compounds all contain sillicate particles! there are ... chloride (2-hydroxyethyl-trimethylammonium chloride) and urea in a 1:2 mole ratio, respectively. Choline chloride has a melting point of 302 °C ...
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MES Buffer... of 100 mM MES at pH 6.0. The MW of MES (free acid) is 195.2. 1 L at 0.1 mole/L requires 0.1 mole of MES or 19.5 g of MES. Put 19.5 g of MES in something like 500 ml of water, put in a pH electrode (the starting pH will be something below 4.0 probably) and ...
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Re: In anaerobic respiration, the energy released per mole of glucose under high temperatures is three times greater then under normal ... expensive purified fuel might get you better performance than the cheap water-containing one, but you still get to the same place.
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Re: Preparing a Buffer Solution... final pH you want. To calculate how much MOPS you need for 4 L of 0.4 mole/liter of the free-acid (what you call the “zwitter ionic” form) is straightforward. ... having to think a lot about it. Dissolve 336.5 g MOPS in 2-3 L of water. What pH do you think you have at this point? It won’t be 7.8. ...
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