A system of biological polymers undergoes a phase change at a particular concent
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Question
A system of biological polymers undergoes a phase change at a particular concentration. Which of the following effects would you not expect to see if this were to occur?
A change in the density of the polymers
A change in the ordering/arrangement of the polymers
A change in the number density of the polymers
A change in the number of the polymers
A change in the density of the polymers
A change in the ordering/arrangement of the polymers
A change in the number density of the polymers
A change in the number of the polymers
Explanation / Answer
Phase change of biological polymers result in a change in their density, nymber density as well as the arrangement of the polymers. However, it does not result in a change in the number of the polymers.
So the effect which is not expected is:
A change in the number of the polymers
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