Elements Of Physical Chemistry
Elements Of Physical Chemistry
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ISBN: 9780198796701
Author: ATKINS, P. W. (peter William), De Paula, Julio
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.3P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given species has to be classified as globular or rod-like.

Concept introduction:

Rg Values can be calculated by using following formula,

Rg/nm=0.05690×{(vs/cm3g1)×(M/gmol1)}1/3

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The solute particle is assumed that they are solid spheres, Rg values are calculated and compared.

Rg Values can be calculated as follows,

Rg/nm=0.05690×{(vs/cm3g1)×(M/gmol1)}1/3

Rg Values for serum albumin,

Rg/nm=0.05690×{(vs/cm3g1)×(M/gmol1)}1/3

Rg/nm=0.05690×{(0.752)×(66000)}1/3Rg/nm=2.09

The experimental value of Rg for serum albumin is 2.98, the calculated value of Rg for serum albumin is 2.09.

Rg Values for bushy stunt virus,

Rg/nm=0.05690×{(vs/cm3g1)×(M/gmol1)}1/3

Rg/nm=0.05690×{(0.741)×(10600000)}1/3Rg/nm=11.3

The experimental value of Rg for bushy stunt virus is 12.0, the calculated value of Rg for bushy stunt virus is 11.3.

Rg Values for DNA,

Rg/nm=0.05690×{(vs/cm3g1)×(M/gmol1)}1/3

Rg/nm=0.05690×{(0.556)×(4000)}1/3Rg/nm=4.43

The experimental value of Rg for DNA is 117.0, the calculated value of Rg for DNA is 4.43.

From the values serum albumin and bushy stunt virus resembles solid sphere whereas DNA does not resembles.

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