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    How can I learn more about the Biotech/Pharma Industry?

    Hello everyone, I am very interested in these two industries and I'm wondering where I can find more information about these industries, such as websites, forums, magazines,etc. To elaborate, I want to learn more about how these industries operate, what kind of politics affect these...
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    Density vs Mass: Does Lower Density Mean Lighter?

    Sorry I should have been more clear. If you have two different chemicals in the same volume with different densities then the one with the highest density will be heavier. Thank you for your help.
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    Density vs Mass: Does Lower Density Mean Lighter?

    Does lower density usually mean the material is lighter? I went through high school believing that an object with a larger molar mass is a larger object. However, doesn't a larger density mean that material in use is heavier since it have a more compact lattice structure?
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    Debunking the Big Bang Theory: Colliding Branes as a Possible Alternative

    Indeed, I am. So in a sense it is almost like the dew point of a liquid? I'm imagining the small little vapor bubbles forming simultaneously being similar to the release of energy and matter from many places of the universe?
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    Debunking the Big Bang Theory: Colliding Branes as a Possible Alternative

    Can you explain how it happened at multiple points at once? Also how do scientists arrive at these hypotheses?
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    Why doesn't inert gas affect reaction rate?

    Makes sense. Thank you pukb and Dr Morbius!
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    Why doesn't inert gas affect reaction rate?

    Just as the title says, I'm having difficulty understanding why the concentration of inert gas is not included in the reaction rate. I would think adding a higher concentration of N2 (or some other inert gas) would increase the reaction rate. Perhaps, I'm confusing reaction rate with space time?
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    Solving for d/dx of 3 Functions using the Product Rule

    That makes a lot of sense. Thanks bp_psy and HallsofIvy for the input!
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    Solving for d/dx of 3 Functions using the Product Rule

    Product rule generally seems straight forward but what if one comes across a scenario involving 3 functions instead of 2? For example: d/dx[x*e^(x^2)*f(x)] f(x) is just some generic function So there three functions of x are: -x - e^(x^2) -f(x) I am personally lost about how to...
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    Calculation of equilibrium using fugacities

    Its been a while since I took thermo. I was looking through my notes regarding fugacity at chemical equilibrium. There was a clever algorithm used to determine whether the pure compound was at equilibrium based upon the varying pressure with a constant temperature. It had the calculation...
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