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SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY, Medical Biophysics II. Final Exam Question And Answers combined!!
SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY, Medical Biophysics II. Final Exam Question And Answers combined!!
[Show more]SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY, Medical Biophysics II. Final Exam Question And Answers combined!!
[Show more]Electron configuration for cations - Subtract 1 from exponent of highest n-value orbital (ex. remove from 4s before 3d) 
 
Ag+ = [Kr]5s^1 4d^9 
 
Electron configuration for anions - Add 1 to closest orbital 
 
Cl- = [Ne]3s^2 3p^6 
 
Atomic orbitals - s, p, d, f 
 
Primary vs secondary structures of ...
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Add to cartElectron configuration for cations - Subtract 1 from exponent of highest n-value orbital (ex. remove from 4s before 3d) 
 
Ag+ = [Kr]5s^1 4d^9 
 
Electron configuration for anions - Add 1 to closest orbital 
 
Cl- = [Ne]3s^2 3p^6 
 
Atomic orbitals - s, p, d, f 
 
Primary vs secondary structures of ...
What are carbohydrates and lipids? - Organic compounds that are mostly composed of three types of atom; carbon, hydrogen and oxygen 
 
What do carbohydrates do? - provide energy, in the form of sugars like glucose and fructose, but they also make up structures like cellulose, which form the cell wal...
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Add to cartWhat are carbohydrates and lipids? - Organic compounds that are mostly composed of three types of atom; carbon, hydrogen and oxygen 
 
What do carbohydrates do? - provide energy, in the form of sugars like glucose and fructose, but they also make up structures like cellulose, which form the cell wal...
Atoms - smallest unit of matter that retains all of the chemical properties of an element 
 
States of matter - the physical forms of matter, which include solid, liquid, and gas 
 
Liquid - No definite shape (takes the shape of its container) 
Has definite volume 
Particles are free to move over ea...
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Add to cartAtoms - smallest unit of matter that retains all of the chemical properties of an element 
 
States of matter - the physical forms of matter, which include solid, liquid, and gas 
 
Liquid - No definite shape (takes the shape of its container) 
Has definite volume 
Particles are free to move over ea...
A structure-to-electrolyte potential measures the potential difference between 
 
A. Two different structures acting as electrodes 
B. The structure and a standard reference electrode 
C. The structure and the anodes 
D. Two different points on the structure - B. The structure and a standard referen...
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Add to cartA structure-to-electrolyte potential measures the potential difference between 
 
A. Two different structures acting as electrodes 
B. The structure and a standard reference electrode 
C. The structure and the anodes 
D. Two different points on the structure - B. The structure and a standard referen...
Coulter principle. - The ability to count and measure the size of particles using an electric circuit. Particles are moved through a small aperture, their presence causes a narrowing of the aperture, which leads to an increase in resistance.By using constant I, According to Ohms law (U= I * R), when...
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Add to cartCoulter principle. - The ability to count and measure the size of particles using an electric circuit. Particles are moved through a small aperture, their presence causes a narrowing of the aperture, which leads to an increase in resistance.By using constant I, According to Ohms law (U= I * R), when...
X-rays: Typical diagnostic wavelength and photon energy range. - 100ev-200 keV min. wavelength 
6pm-12nm 
 
Structure and function of the x-ray tube. - A vacuum tube with an anode and a cathode. The cathode is heated and electrons are emitted, they are accelerated by a voltage difference in the tube...
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Add to cartX-rays: Typical diagnostic wavelength and photon energy range. - 100ev-200 keV min. wavelength 
6pm-12nm 
 
Structure and function of the x-ray tube. - A vacuum tube with an anode and a cathode. The cathode is heated and electrons are emitted, they are accelerated by a voltage difference in the tube...
How does refractive power of a lens change if its radius of curvature decreases? - The power increases 
 
How does refractive power of a lens change if its radius of curvature increases? - power decreases 
 
What is radius of curvature in case of a lens? - Flattener lens= larger radius of curvature....
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Add to cartHow does refractive power of a lens change if its radius of curvature decreases? - The power increases 
 
How does refractive power of a lens change if its radius of curvature increases? - power decreases 
 
What is radius of curvature in case of a lens? - Flattener lens= larger radius of curvature....
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