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5. Protein Techniques / Salting Out / Problem 2
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Why do high salt concentrations lead to protein precipitation in the salting out process?
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High salt concentrations increase water availability for protein hydration.
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High salt concentrations compete with water interactions, reducing protein hydration.
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High salt concentrations decrease ionic interactions between proteins.
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High salt concentrations dissolve proteins completely.
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