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What You Need to Know About Isoelectric Focusing | MCAT Content 

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In this video, we will cover what you need to know for isoelectric focusing on the MCAT. This will include a quick recap of the charged amino acids, how pH interacts with their side chains, and electrolytic cells. From there we will look at how to interpret isoelectric focusing in the context of several different questions then summarize everything we have learned at the end.

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Комментарии : 27   
@hanaeelkholti7168
@hanaeelkholti7168 Год назад
The only one on youtube that i do not need to do x2 ! you are awesome thanks !!
@vanessaesmeraly5919
@vanessaesmeraly5919 2 года назад
You have made this concept so simple to learn!! Your video is the only video that helped me FULLY grasp the concept and now I feel more confident tackling this topic in questions. THANK YOU!!
@EightfoldMCAT
@EightfoldMCAT 2 года назад
Glad the video helped. I remember feeling so lost on this topic eventually things clicked but it was definitely a struggle for me too.
@nemolovesy0u
@nemolovesy0u Год назад
These videos are so good. Thanks!
@jonathanhermes7685
@jonathanhermes7685 Год назад
Thank you SOOOO much! The "anode/acidic/positive terminal" trick and remembering isoelectric focusing uses a power source and is therefore an electrolytic cell also helps me remember that galvanic cells comparatively have a negative charge at the anode!
@EightfoldMCAT
@EightfoldMCAT Год назад
Glad the trick helped!
@razasyed575
@razasyed575 Год назад
amazing explanation, thank you!!!!
@nilanabijan2281
@nilanabijan2281 Год назад
BLESS UR SOUL xx
@anastasialichmanova1010
@anastasialichmanova1010 4 месяца назад
thank you as always you are the goat
@kiraney919
@kiraney919 2 года назад
Super helpful!! Thank you for the great work.
@EightfoldMCAT
@EightfoldMCAT 2 года назад
Glad the video was helpful :)
@vswchoe19
@vswchoe19 Год назад
amazing video! Thank you so much =]
@TheBivensemily
@TheBivensemily 2 месяца назад
This series is great, one note though, a galvanic cell has a negatively charged anode and a positively charged cathode, the addition of a battery to an electrochemical cell to complete the non spontaneous reaction is what causes the sign to flip on the anode and cathode
@TheBivensemily
@TheBivensemily 2 месяца назад
From wikipedia "The anode is the electrode where oxidation (loss of electrons) takes place (metal-A electrode); in a *galvanic cell, it is the negative electrode*, because when oxidation occurs, electrons are left behind on the electrode. These electrons then flow through the external circuit to the *cathode (positive electrode)* (while in *electrolysis, an electric current drives electron flow in the opposite direction and the anode is the positive electrode).* The cathode is the electrode where reduction (gain of electrons) takes place (metal-B electrode); in a galvanic cell, it is the positive electrode, as ions get reduced by taking up electrons from the electrode and plate out (while in electrolysis, the cathode is the negative terminal and attracts positive ions from the solution). In both cases, the statement 'the cathode attracts cations' is true."
@hashimhameed5083
@hashimhameed5083 2 года назад
This was really helpful! Thanks so much
@EightfoldMCAT
@EightfoldMCAT 2 года назад
Glad you found the video helpful!!!
@pranaylotey774
@pranaylotey774 2 года назад
This video is amazing!
@EightfoldMCAT
@EightfoldMCAT 2 года назад
Thank you! Glad you liked it.
@sunairaahmed3720
@sunairaahmed3720 2 года назад
HI! This video was great! Can you make a video about mass spectrometry next for the MCAT lab techniques? I was having trouble on that :(
@EightfoldMCAT
@EightfoldMCAT 2 года назад
Glad the video was helpful! Mass spec is on my list. I hadn’t planned on doing that specific lab technique for awhile but I’ll move it up.
@joannajoseph8468
@joannajoseph8468 5 месяцев назад
I love you
@itsmatrix1223
@itsmatrix1223 2 месяца назад
Awesome video! One question though, why would an ANODE attract anions in a Galvanic cell if the anode is considered negatively charged ?
@zoecarwardine5157
@zoecarwardine5157 Год назад
You talk way too fast!
@EightfoldMCAT
@EightfoldMCAT Год назад
I have tried to address that on my more recent video but it is still something I am trying to figure out. If you like the way I teach but find the pace too fast you might try watching the videos on 0.75x.
@nilazazai5554
@nilazazai5554 Год назад
He is amazing even when he is fast 🥰🥰
@diegomora9202
@diegomora9202 6 месяцев назад
that's what she said@@nilazazai5554
@ICantSeeYourRepliesDickhead
@ICantSeeYourRepliesDickhead Месяц назад
Nah he's got the perfect speed. I watch him in regular speed vs everyone else on x2 or 1.5x
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