Bonus

Incomplete measurements from CCDs in this technique can lead to a loss of information called the “phase problem.” For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this technique that uses low-wavelength light to probe lattice structures. Rosalind Franklin used this technique to determine the structure of DNA.
ANSWER: X-ray crystallography [or X-ray diffraction or XRD]
[10m] X-ray crystallography is limited in scale by the diffraction limit for this quantity usually measured in angstroms. A coefficient of 1.22 appears in the Rayleigh criterion for this quantity.
ANSWER: resolution [accept angular resolution; accept resolving power; prompt on angle]
[10h] Molecular modelling using X-ray crystallography uses this quantity defined by summing differences in structure factors over all reflections. A “free” form of this quantity is usually one tenth the resolution.
ANSWER: R-factor [or R-value; accept R-free; accept discrepancy index]
<Ohio State A, Chemistry>

EditionsHeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
15714.0495%30%16%

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Conversion

TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3TotalParts
ASUTAMU1010020EM
BUUMass Boston100010E
BristolCambridge D100010E
Brown ADartmouth A100010E
Bruin AGeorgia Tech D100010E
Cambridge ACambridge E1010020EM
Cambridge BWarwick B1010020EM
CarletonMinnesota B0000
Chicago CIllinois C100010E
Claremont AClaremont B100010E
Columbia BNYU A1010020EM
Cornell CRIT B100010E
Cornell DBinghamton A100010E
ESF ARIT A100010E
Florida AFlorida State A10101030EMH
Florida BValencia A1010020EM
George Washington BPenn B010010M
Georgia Tech CGeorgia Tech A1001020EH
Harvard ABrandeis A1010020EM
Harvard BBrandeis B100010E
Haverford AColumbia C1010020EM
Illinois AChicago A100010E
Illinois BChicago D100010E
Imperial ANYU C100010E
Indiana AIndiana B100010E
IowaGeorgetown A100010E
Iowa StateWisconsin A10101030EMH
John Jay CollegeMaryland A100010E
Johns Hopkins AVassar A10101030EMH
LSEOxford C100010E
Liberty AWake Forest0000
Louisville AAlabama A100010E
MIT ATufts A1001020EH
Maryland BPenn A100010E
Northwestern ANotre Dame C1001020EH
Notre Dame BNorthwestern B100010E
Oxford ASouthampton A1010020EM
Oxford BDurham100010E
PurdueGeorgetown B10101030EMH
Rutgers AGeorge Washington A100010E
SheffieldImperial B100010E
Southampton BManchester100010E
Stanford BNotre Dame A10101030EMH
Texas ATexas B1010020EM
UC Berkeley AUC Berkeley B1010020EM
UCLAUCSD100010E
UNC BLiberty B100010E
UNC CLiberty C100010E
UNC DWilliam & Mary100010E
Vanderbilt ATennessee A100010E
Virginia ASouth Carolina100010E
Virginia Tech ADuke1001020EH
Warwick ACambridge C100010E
WashU AMissouri S&T100010E
WashU BMissouri100010E
Winona StateWisconsin B100010E
Yale ANYU B1010020EM

Summary

TournamentEditionHeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
California2025-02-01313.33100%33%0%
Florida2025-02-01225.00100%100%50%
Lower Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01610.0083%0%17%
Midwest2025-02-01610.00100%0%0%
North2025-02-01313.3367%33%33%
Northeast2025-02-01514.00100%20%20%
Overflow2025-02-01520.00100%40%60%
South Central2025-02-01220.00100%100%0%
Southeast2025-02-01412.50100%0%25%
UK2025-02-011013.00100%30%0%
Upper Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01816.2588%63%13%
Upstate NY2025-02-01310.00100%0%0%