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taught by Don Craig Y1 Chemistry
Y1 Chemistry by Don Craig
Introduction to spectroscopy Y1 Chemistry
AQA A Level Physics Paper 2 2019 
Mark Scheme.MARK SCHEME – A-LEVEL PHYSICS – 7408/2 – JUNE 2019 
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01.1 
Total energy supplied (= Pt) = 12 890 = 10 680 (J) 1 
Heat energy to evaporate nitrogen at its boiling point (= ml) = 
0.05 2.0 105 
= 10 000 (J) 2 
(Use of
Topics covered: 
o	Therapies involving modified antibodies 
o	Catalytic antibodies with example of hapten selection for cocaine degradation 
o	Antibody-drug conjugates to deliver toxic payloads to specific tissues 
o	Virtual drug screening and drug discovery pathways 
o	Drug metabolism 
	Drug modification 
	Drug inactivation
The document summarizes the basic theory of enzyme kinetics (transition theory).
Hi! Thank you for your interest in my notes :) these are written in point form, and most of the information here is taken from Andrew Allot and David Mindorff's 'Biology for the IB Diploma'. They are organised according to the chapter titles and subtitles of the book so they would be easier to correlate with the original textbook, and have a table of contents which are linked to their respective sections in the file. All diagrams are taken from the textbook unless stated otherwise (i.e. 'Ima...
All the theoretical, practical and tutorial classes. The document will provide you with an in-depth understanding of the module content.
This module is for you if want to know more about infectious diseases, outbreak investigation, surveillance, WASH strategy, mass drug administration, etc.
If you are doing this module, I would advise you to join your course mates and answer this module together (it can be so much fun!). If you are curious about the theory, here are some notes.