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HEPES, is a commonly used component of physiological buffers. The PKa of the protonated amino group of HEPES is 7.55 at 25C.
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HEPES, is a commonly used component of physiological buffers. The PKa of the protonated amino group of HEPES is 7.55 at
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Angel
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The pKa of HEPES is 7.55 at 20 degrees C, and its MW is 238.31. Calculate the amounts of HEPES in grams and of 1.0 M NaOH in
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Shameca
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The pKa of HEPES is 7.55 at 20C and it's MW is 238.31. Calculate the amounts of HEPES in grams and of 1.0M NaOH in ml that would
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~christina~
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You have a 0.5 M HEPES pH 7, and a 0.5 M HEPES pH 8 solution. How much of each stock solution do you need to make 125mL of a 50
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Kay
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Using the HH equation.
pH = pKa + log (base/acid) . I chose pH of 7.45 because I want to minimize the amount of Hepes I have to
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ajones51
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If you start with 200 ml of 0.1M HEPES buffer (pH 7.5) and add 1.25 ml of 0.5M HCl, what will the final pH be? (The pKa of HEPES
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Kailyn
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We will need 0.5L extraction buffer with 25 mM HEPES, 1 mM EDTA, and 1 mM DTT. Please calculate how many grams of each solute
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Amanda
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If you make up a solution of 100mL of 0.1 M Hepes in the basic form, what will be the pH? pKa = 7.55
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Megan
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If you make up a solution of 100 mL of 0.1 M HEPES in the basic form, what will be the pH?
I have no idea where to even start...
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Sara
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