Love watching you guys' videos! I know you both have busy schedules, but if possible could you cover some of the major organ systems/anatomy topics that are in the MCAT? AAMC loves saying you only need a "general biology" background but that isn't exactly true...Thank you in advance!
I discovered your channel 3 weeks ago and you guys helped my score jump by 10 points, specifically in CARS. God I wish I discovered your channel early on
The stationary phase in gas chromatography is hot. As in the sides of the column are hot and that's how the lower BP molecules elute first and the higher BP molecules elute last.
You and your brother explain things more clearly than all the other tutors I’ve heard.
Can you guys make a video breaking down what orgo we should know for the MCAT?
Love watching you guys' videos! I know you both have busy schedules, but if possible could you cover some of the major organ systems/anatomy topics that are in the MCAT? AAMC loves saying you only need a "general biology" background but that isn't exactly true...Thank you in advance!
Definitely a good thought, we'll add it to the list!
this would be great! i second it :)
I discovered your channel 3 weeks ago and you guys helped my score jump by 10 points, specifically in CARS. God I wish I discovered your channel early on
This was a wonderful and concise explanation. Thank you so much!!
Very good video. Thanks!
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The stationary phase in gas chromatography is hot. As in the sides of the column are hot and that's how the lower BP molecules elute first and the higher BP molecules elute last.
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why does column chromatography feel like a filtration step