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sarasara

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What does the term e represent?
 
  A) The algebraic conversion constant used to transform logarithmic values into linear ratios
  B) The fundamental amount of change shared by all systems that grow or shrink exponentially and continuously
  C) The inherent radius of all naturally occurring cyclical forms that defines the length or duration of the baseline cycle
  D) The mathematical constant that is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter

Question 2

The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is written as follows: pH = pKa + log For what practical purpose is this equation used in the laboratory setting?
 
  A) Calculating the optimum pH at which an enzymatic reaction occurs
  B) Comparing the strength of an acid against a base
  C) Determining the pH of a physiological reaction
  D) Preparing a buffer at a specific pH



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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