C/P Section Bank #100 (blood viscosity)
View attachment 204397 Is the logic that for larger blood vessels, there would be more interactions with the vessel walls as the blood flows out from the center? I thought it would make more sense to...
View Articleenzyme kinetics
So the general equation for enzyme reaction is this.. E+S <-> ES -> E+P Is there a reason why E+P can't go back to ES?
View ArticleSection bank #81 ambiguity
View attachment 204415 Wouldn't you get glucose from AcetylCoA as well, because if it goes into the CAC, you end up with OAA at some point (which feed directly into the gluconeogenesis)?
View ArticleTBR Chem- Carnot Engine Explanation. Help!!
According to The Berkeley Review section on the Carnot Engine: "1. A material that is normally a gas at room temperature and pressure is compressed into a liquid. Condensation is an exothermic process,...
View ArticleScored C/P #4
Hello, I didn't understand this question. "What is NOT true about the dehydration of malic acid to fumaric and maleic acid?" -rxn occurs most readily with tertiary alcohols -involves loss of a water...
View ArticleScored c/p #45 help??
View attachment 204460 The options are a) 1/3 b) 1/2 c) 2/3 d) 3/2 The answer is 1/2, according to aamc. But even with the explanation for the question. I still don't understand, so if anyone knows how...
View ArticleScored C/P #4 and typo in #7?
Hello, For question 7, it refers to "Experiment 2" but no experiment is listed in the passage. wtf???? (see attached image for this question). The only information is the passage is about Sn1 and Sn2...
View ArticleSingle vs double slit experiment
What is the difference (don't they use the same equation), and what important information should I know about the experiments?
View Articlealtius free FL #20
So when I add up the oxidation and reduction half reactions to get the Eo value, I get H+ on the left side even though in the reaction 1 the passage provided, there is no H+ on the left side. Is the H+...
View ArticleTBR electrochemistry
So I am reading through the electrochemistry chapter of TBR. They say that metals low in oxidation state is a reducing agent whereas metals high in oxidation state are oxidizing agent. I don't quite...
View ArticleGeneral Study Techniques: Khan Academy and Kaplan Books?
Hey Everyone, Started the studying process for this damn test. I found the Kaplan courses on the AAMC website and just finished the Biomolecules review session. The videos are good in my opinion, but...
View ArticleEmission Question
View attachment 204541 I see the logic they are using in the solution but I thought the question was asking for a "particle" travelling a long distance and I crossed out gamma emission thinking it is...
View ArticleTBR passages vs TPR science workbook
Hey guys, I have the 2015 TPR science workbook and was wondering how those passages compared with those of the TBR updated for MCAT 2015 book passages? Also, how do the TPR science workbook passages...
View ArticleKaplan Orgo question - esterification & hydrogen bonding
From kaplan orgo book Ch.9 practice question, #15 Why would extensive hydrogen bonding of water augment nucleophilic substitution reaction (esterification)? I thought more hydrogen bonding to...
View Articlepsych question: parenting style
View attachment 204558 In reference to this question, is there a concept that describes how if one is raised with insecure attachment, they will exemplify the opposite style as parents (authoritative)?...
View ArticleZero entropy
I know that when the number of moles of gases increases, entropy increases and when we go from solid to liquid to gas, entropy increases. But I am wondering under what circumstances is entropy zero?...
View ArticleAAMC practice MCAT
I recently took the practice AAMC tests ( the one that gives you a percentage and then the one that gives you a real score ). Does anyone know which ones are most closely related to the real exam...
View ArticleTPR FL 2 #4 CP section
For this question, shouldn't the bond that forms between Cu2+ and H2O be ion-dipole interaction? Why are they saying that it's coordinate covalent bond in the explanation? I thought it was a weak...
View ArticleAAMC packet C/P #3 (really confusing orgo)
View attachment 204564 View attachment 204562 I can basically narrow it down to A or B, but totally am not buying their explanation for B. They say verbatim any reaction that includes just #4 or just...
View ArticleQuestion about the Atomic Model
In TBR gen chem, in the chapter about atomic theory, on page 66, a figure is given showing electronic energy levels, such as this one In the example question, it asks "how would the photon from an n=4...
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