Ok for the Rg it really long winded, are you familiar with binomial expansions (p+q) etc and ncr. You must form probability equations for r=1 (1 nitrogen 15) and r=2 (2N15) where n is the total glycine molecules. When the probability for r=2 is larger than for r=1, you know its more likely to have 2 N15 than 1N15. Thats all ill say though, kinda took ages trial and error etc.
Silver: Its to do with a scale (red to Blue) and how a specific molecule changes in this property with a certain condition changing (the values on the left). Not gonna give it away completely though, sorry.
come on, just give me an equation where i can actually put number into and work it out myself..... i dont even understand the question, i dont want the final answer, just tell me how to work it out
For Rg? I really cant you have to make your own equations and understand it to work it out, you need to keep changing the variables also, sorry its not just plugging in numbers
ok... so what type of equations do i have to use? and where r the variables from? please teach me so i can actually learn something new
Its binomial expansions, like nCr and (p+q). Its C2 maths. Cant really teach you tbh, the final answer range is quite large though. Im gunna have to go now however, sorry.
Silver: Its to do with a scale (red to Blue) and how a specific molecule changes in this property with a certain condition changing (the values on the left). Not gonna give it away completely though, sorry.