3 Rank the following energy changes for a protein molecule in expected size from
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3 Rank the following energy changes for a protein molecule in expected size from smallest to largest. (a) Reorientation of the spin of an unpaired electron of its heme group in a (b) Formation of the molecule from separated nuclei and electrons. (c) Reorientation of one of its proton spins in a strong magnetic field (say, 10 (d) Formation of the molecule from separated atoms. (e) Reorientation of the dipolar protein (?-102 D) in an alternating electric strong magnetic field (say, 104 gauss). gauss). field of 30 volt cm-1 () Excitation of the vibration of one of its C-O groups. (g) Excitation of one of the r electrons in one of its tyrosyl residues.Explanation / Answer
Reason: The electron is the smallest followed by proton, then molecules, then the functional groups in the molecule. Tyrosyl is the amino acid larger than a single molecule and then they combinely form protein.
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