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8. Protein Function - Part 1 of 5
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8. Protein Function / Protein-Ligand Equilibrium Constants / Problem 6
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Why can inverse molarity units be challenging to interpret?
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Inverse molarity is always larger than molarity.
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Inverse molarity is less intuitive than molarity.
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Inverse molarity is unrelated to concentration.
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Inverse molarity is a measure of speed.
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