solvents 1.0 M H2SO4 (AM) 0.0 M H2SO4 (EM) Species molarity due to dissociation: [H2SO4] = 0.00 M [HSO4] = 0.99 M [H3O+] = 1.01 M [SO4] = 0.01 M Example: Analytical and Equilibrium Solution: Molarity Ex. 3-4; p. 84/Skoog Given: m Cl3C2O2H = 285 mg. MM Cl3C2O2H = 163.4 g/mol V soln = 10 mL. % ionization = 73% Req’d: C and [C] 1. Compute for the molar analytical concentration CCl3C2O2H. 2. Write dissociation Equation as: HA = H+ + ADetermine the [HA] at 73% ionization = 23%
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betrayed‚ having an animal or a stuffed figure helps with comfort and the feeling of having a companion. The research study concluded that people who suffer from MPD have a higher attachment to stuffed animals than people who suffer from low sorts of dissociation (Barlow‚ 2012). Additionally‚ religious coping and spirituality describe the use of religion as a source to help support and cope with harsh life experiences as well. Many researchers have done studies to figure out if this type of therapy is
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In some areas of psychology (especially in psychodynamic theory)‚ psychologists talk about “defense mechanisms‚” or manners in which we behave or think in certain ways to better protect or “defend” ourselves. Defense mechanisms are one way of looking at how people distance themselves from a full awareness of unpleasant thoughts‚ feelings and behaviors. Psychologists have categorized defense mechanisms based upon how primitive they are. The more primitive a defense mechanism‚ the less effective it
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receptors to be occupied Dissociation constant- Kd: concentration of free ligand needed to produce a state in which half the receptors are occupied Low Kd- high affinity receptors High Kd- low affinity Binding Affinity The free energy of interaction between a protein (P) and it ligand (L) can vary greatly Some affinities for ligands can be so high that dissociation can never occur Binding affinity is measured by the association constant for the binding equilibrium (Keq) or dissociation constant (Kd) L
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In the short story “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ the narrator commits several terrible crimes. He is writing from a prison cell before he will be hung. He is an alcoholic who loves animals but during a drunken rage he harms his cat and then when he is sober again he kills it. He gets another cat‚ and he tries to kill it but he kills his wife instead. The police find her body and he is arrested for murder. But‚ the narrator is insane and cannot control his actions due to alcohol‚ grief‚ and
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2. At a party‚ Dickson was challenging his friends to see who could hold their breath and dive longest in the pool. Hoping to extend his time underwater‚ Dickson hyperventilates for several minutes before diving into the pool. Shortly after entering the water‚ he lost consciousness and nearly drowned. Explain what might have caused this. Hyperventilation is defined as breathing in excess of the metabolic needs of the body‚ eliminating more carbon dioxide that is produced‚ and consequently‚ resulting
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Dose of drug administered ABSORPTION DISTRIBUTION Drug in tissues Drug in systemic circulation Pharmacokinetics Drug metabolized or excreted ELIMINATION Drug at site of action Pharmacologic effect Pharmacodynamics Toxicity Efficacy PHARMACOLOGY Pharmacodynamics Actions of drug on the body Specific to a drug/ class of drugs • Interaction with target sites (receptors/enzymes) • Effects at site of action • Dose-response relationship • Reduction in symptoms • Modification
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Many of the victims experienced dissociation‚ sleep disturbance‚ tension‚ sexual problems‚ anger‚ and high usage of psychoactive medication. Most of the women were treated for long-term affects of PTSD (Briere & Runtz‚ 1987). It was reported the client was abused since the age of three‚ the
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Defining Mystical Mystical experiences can be described as mental states or events that are often extreme in nature that allows for some ultimate truth or understanding. Mysticism and Hypnosis Characteristics of a Mystical Experience Contact with a supernatural being Religious or supernatural beliefs already ingrained Some divine message Revealing of a truth or great understanding of an already believed philosophy. A feeling of unity and timelessness A feeling of euphoria‚ fear or pure
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role in the supramolecular complexation with water-soluble cyclodextrins (Loftsson et al.‚ 2001). Therefore‚ the total charges were assessed from the acid dissociation constant determined for different forms of midazolam as depicted in Figure 1. First‚ predicted negative decimal logarithm of acid dissociation constant ( and) and degree of dissociation for different forms of midazolam (Figure 1 (A)) were calculated by using the MarvinSketch software (ChemAxon‚ Budapest‚ Hungary)‚ and equations 1 and 2
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