Answer:
D. In an experiment, one of the variables will be giving a placebo and the other, a treatment
Explanation:
Photosynthesis, the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy. During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and used to convert water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds.
Write balanced equations for all the reactions in the catabolism of glucose to two molecules of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (the preparatory phase of glycolysis), including the standard free-energy change for each reaction. Then write the overall or net equation for the preparatory phase of glycolysis, with the net standard free-energy change.
Solution :
The balanced chemical equation are
The Catabolism of the glucose takes place in five stages :
1. Glucose + [tex]$ATP$[/tex] → glucose - [tex]$6$[/tex] - phosphate [tex]$+ ADP$[/tex] , [tex]$\Delta G^0=-16.7 \ kJ/mol$[/tex]
2. Glucose - [tex]$6$[/tex] - phosphate → Fructose - [tex]$6$[/tex] - phosphate , [tex]$\Delta G^0=1.7 \ kJ/mol$[/tex]
3. Glucose - [tex]$6$[/tex] - phosphate + [tex]$ATP$[/tex] → [tex]$ADP$[/tex] + Fructose - [tex]$1,6- \text{biophosphate}$[/tex], [tex]$\Delta G^0=-14.2 \ kJ/mol$[/tex]
4. Fructose - [tex]$1,6- \text{biophosphate}$[/tex] → dihydroxyacetonephosphate + glyceraldehyde [tex]$-3 - $[/tex] phosphate, [tex]$\Delta G^0=23.8 \ kJ/mol$[/tex]
5. Dihydroxyacetonephosphate → glyceraldehyde [tex]$-3 - $[/tex] phosphate , [tex]$\Delta G^0=7.5 \ kJ/mol$[/tex]
Therefore, the overall net equations
Glucose + [tex]$2ATP \rightarrow$[/tex] glyceraldehyde [tex]$-3 - $[/tex] phosphate + [tex]$2ADP$[/tex] [tex]$\Delta G^0=2.1 \ kJ/mol$[/tex]
20. Identi
21. Name the process and explain what is occurring at D.
Answer:
At D: Soil erosion us the process taking place.
Soil erosion is the washing away of the Earth's or soil's top layer by eroding agents.
Which of the following behaviors might indicate a patient is drug seeking?
A. A patient wants to avoid a specific medication because of
potential side effects.
B. A patient explains that she is from out of town and needs a
specific medicine because she left her prescription at home.
C. A patient fears her new prescription will conflict with another
medication she's currently taking.
D. A patient thinks she needs a smaller dose of her prescription
because it gives her headaches.
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Answer:
B is correct :)
Explanation:
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which of the following is an example of a chemical change?
cutting a log 2.
dissolving sugar
baking a cake
boiling water
Answer: Baking a Cake
Answer:
Baking a cake
Explanation:
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What type of consumer eats only producers?
Answer: Primary consumers make up the second trophic level. They are also called herbivores. They eat primary producers—plants or algae—and nothing else. For example, a grasshopper living in the Everglades is a primary consumer
Answer:
primary consumer make up the second trophic level .they are also herbivores they eat primary consumer plants or alger and nothing else .for example a grasshopper living in the everglades is a primary consumer
40 POINTS!!! Ice at 0.0 degrees C is combined with 50.0g of water at 75.0 degrees C. Calculate the grams of ice present initially if the entire mixture comes to a final temperature of 25.0 degrees C after the ice melts. Specific heat of water is 4.18 J/goC. SHOW WORK!
Answer:
mi = 31.28 g
Explanation:
According to the law of conservation of energy:
[tex]Heat\ Gain\ by\ Ice = Heat\ Lost\ by\ Water\\m_iL = m_wC\Delta T\\[/tex]
where,
mi = mass of ice = ?
L = Latent heat of fusion of ice = 334 J/g
mw = mass of water = 50 g
C = specific heat of water = 4.18 J/g.°C
ΔT = change in temperature of water = 75°C - 25°C = 50°C
Therefore,
[tex]m_i(334\J/g) = (50\ g)(4.18\ J/g.^oC)(50^oC)[/tex]
mi = 31.28 g
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Answer:
1. Distance = 5 cm
Displacement = 1 cm
2. Distance = 7 cm
Displacement = 1 cm
3. Distance = 5 cm
Displacement = -1 cm
4. Distance = 6 cm
Displacement = -2 cm
5. Distance = 4 cm
Displacement = 0 cm
Explanation:
The distance an object travels is a measure of the total ground cobpvered bybthe object without regard to the direction of motion. It is a scalar quantity as it only takes into account magnitude but not the direction of a quantity.
Displacement however, is a measure of how far away or apart an object is from its starting position. It a vector quantity as it takes into account both the magnitude and direction in its measurement.
From the attachment provided, considering forward direction as positive and reverse as negative :
1. When a object moves from point 1 to point 4 and reverses to point 2.:
Distance = from 1 to 4 = 3 cm; from 4 back to 2 = 2 cm; 3 + 2 = 5 cm
Displacement = from 1 to 4 = +3 cm; from 4 back to 2 = -2 cm; 3 - 2 = 1 cm
2. When an object moves from point 1 to 5 and reverses to 2:
Distance = from 1 to 5 = 4cm; from 5 back to 2 = 3 cm; 4 + 3 = 7 cm
Displacement = from 1 to 5 = +4 cm; from 5 back to 2 = -4 cm; 4 - 3 = 1 cm
3. When an object moves from point 1 to 3 and then reverses to 0.
Distance = from 1 to 3 = 2 cm; from 3 back to 0 = 3 cm; 2 + 3 = 5 cm
Displacement = from 1 to 3 = +2 cm; from 3 back to 0 = -3 cm; 2 - 3 = -1 cm
4. When an object moves from point 3 to 5 and then reverses to 1:
Distance = from 3 to 5 = 2 cm; from 5 back to 1 = 4 cm; 2 + 4 = 6 cm
Displacement = from 3 to 5 = +2 cm; from 5 back to 1 = -4 cm; 2 - 4 = -2 cm
5. When an object moves from point 2 to 4 and then reverses to 3.
Distance = from 2 to 4 = 2 cm; from 4 back to 2 = 2 cm; 2 + 2 = 4 cm
Displacement = from 2 to 4 = +2 cm; from 4 back to 2 = -2 cm; 2 - 2 = 0 cm
If the solubility of sodium chloride is 36 grams per 100 grams of water, which of the following solutions would be considered unsaturated? If the solubility of sodium chloride is 36 grams per 100 grams of water, which of the following solutions would be considered unsaturated? 3.25 moles of NaCl dissolved in 500 ml of water 1.85 moles of NaCl dissolved in 300 ml of water 5.8 moles of NaCl dissolved in 1 L of water none of the above
Answer: If the solubility of sodium chloride is 36 grams per 100 grams of water then 5.8 moles of NaCl dissolved in 1 L of water solution would be considered unsaturated.
Explanation:
A solution which contains the maximum amount of solute is called a saturated solution. Whereas a solution in which more amount of solute is able to dissolve is called an unsaturated solution.
Now, the number of moles present in 36 g of NaCl (molar mass = 58.4 g/mol) is as follows.
[tex]No. of moles = \frac{mass}{molar mass}\\= \frac{36 g}{58.4 g/mol}\\= 0.616 mol[/tex]
This shows that solubility of sodium chloride is 36 grams per 100 grams of water means a maximum of 0.616 mol of NaCl will dissolve in 100 mL of water.
So, a solution in which number of moles of NaCl are less than 0.616 mol per 100 mL then the solution formed will be an unsaturated solution.
As 5.8 moles of NaCl dissolved in 1 L (or 1000 mL) of water. So, moles present in 100 mL are calculated as follows.[tex]Moles = \frac{5.8 mol}{1000 mL} \times 100 mL\\= 0.58 mol[/tex]
Moles present in 100 mL of water for 3.25 moles of NaCl dissolved in 500 ml in water are as follows.[tex]Moles = \frac{3.25 mol}{500 mL} \times 100 mL\\0.65 mol[/tex]
Moles present in 100 mL of water for 1.85 moles of NaCl dissolved in 300 ml of water are as follows.[tex]Moles = \frac{1.85 mol}{300 mL} \times 100 mL\\= 0.616 mol[/tex]
Thus, we can conclude that if the solubility of sodium chloride is 36 grams per 100 grams of water then 5.8 moles of NaCl dissolved in 1 L of water solution would be considered unsaturated.
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Describe the process used to determine how many atoms of each element are in 2Ca3(PO4)2. Show all
your work.
Answer:
Six atoms of calcium, four of phosphorous and sixteen of oxygen for a total of twenty six
Explanation:
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In this case, according to the molecular formula of the two moles of calcium phosphate:
[tex]2Ca_3(PO_4)_2[/tex]
Thus, in order to calculate the atoms of each atom, it is necessary to multiply the two in front of the formula by the subscripts in the reaction:
[tex]atoms Ca=2*3=6\\\\atoms P=2*2=4\\\\atoms O=2*2*4=16[/tex]
Thus, we obtain six atoms of calcium, four of phosphorous and sixteen of oxygen for a total of twenty six.
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the desity of gold is 19.3 g/cm3. what is the volume of a 13 g gold nugget .
Answer:
0.67 cm³
Explanation:
We can solve this problem by using the definition of density:
Density = Mass / VolumeWe can rearrange the equation and isolate volume:
Volume = Mass / DensityAs we are given both the mass and the density, we can now calculate the volume:
Volume = 13 g ÷ 19.3 g/cm³Volume = 0.67 cm³Due today! Why is it a good idea to have floating cities?
A: We are running out of land
B: We need it for pollution cleanup
C: Oceans are rising
D: It's a sustainable way to live
Answer:
in my opinion I think the answer the be "A"
what is the mass of 1.5 x 10^21 silicon atoms?
Answer:
0. 070g
Mass of 1 Si atom =28.08/6.022*1023
So mass 1.5 *1021*4.6629*10-23
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 0.070 \ g \ Si}}[/tex]
Explanation:
We are given a value of atoms and asked to find the mass. We can complete this in 2 steps.
1. Convert Atoms to Moles
First, we have to convert atoms to moles. We use Avogadro's Number or 6.022 × 10²³. This is the number of particles (atoms, molecules, formula units, etc.) in 1 mole of a substance.
In this case, the particles are silicon atoms. We can set up a proportion.
[tex]\frac { 6.022 \times 10^{23} \ atom \ Si }{1 \ mol \ Si}[/tex]
Multiply by the value of atoms given.
[tex]1.5 \times 10^{21} \ atom \ Si *\frac { 6.022 \times 10^{23} \ atom \ Si }{1 \ mol \ Si}[/tex]
Flip the ratio. This allows the atoms of silicon units to cancel and leave the moles of silicon.
[tex]1.5 \times 10^{21} \ atom \ Si *\frac {1 \ mol \ Si } {6.022 \times 10^{23} \ atom \ Si}[/tex]
[tex]1.5 \times 10^{21}*\frac {1 \ mol \ Si } {6.022 \times 10^{23} }[/tex]
[tex]\frac {1.5 \times 10^{21} \ mol \ Si } {6.022 \times 10^{23} }[/tex]
[tex]0.002490866822 \ mol \ Si[/tex]
2. Convert Moles to Grams
Next, we convert the moles to grams. We use the molar mass, which is found on the Periodic Table. This value is the number of grams in 1 mole of a substance. Look for silicon (Si).
Si: 28.085 g/molUse this value as a ratio.
[tex]\frac {28.085 \ g \ Si}{1 \ mol \ Si}[/tex]
Multiply by the number of moles we calculated.
[tex]0.002490866822 \ mol \ Si *\frac {28.085 \ g \ Si}{1 \ mol \ Si}[/tex]
The moles of silicon units cancel, so we are left with grams.
[tex]0.002490866822 *\frac {28.085 \ g \ Si}{1}[/tex]
[tex]0.002490866822 *{28.085 \ g \ Si}[/tex]
[tex]0.06995599469 \ g \ Si[/tex]
3. Round
Finally we must round our answer. The original value has 2 significant figures, so our answer must have the same. For the number we calculated, that is the thousandth place.
[tex]0.069\underline95599469 \ g Si[/tex]
The 9 tells us to round the other 9 to a 0, then the 6 to a 7.
[tex]0.070 \ g \ Si[/tex]
The mass of 1.5 × 10²¹ silicon atoms is 0.070 grams of silicon.
What is the phase label on HCl?
A. g
B. aq
C.
D. e
E. s
Answer:
B. aq if the reaction is inorganic (double or single displacement), neutralization, etc.
Explanation:
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In this case, unfortunately we are not given the undergoing chemical reaction; however, in the most of the double displacement, neutralization, precipitation and in general, inorganic reactions, the hydrochloric acid must be B. aq as it must be dissolved in water as the reaction media. On the other hand, in some organic reactions, it can be either aqueous or gaseous, the latter, specially as a product. For that reason, you will need to make sure whether your reaction is organic or inorganic to correctly figure out the phase label.
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C3H8+3O2 = 3CO2+4H2O what is the enthalpy combustion please show work
Answer:
[tex]\Delta H_{comb}=2043.85kJ/mol[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, according to the given chemical reaction, it possible for us to set up the expression for the calculation of the enthalpy change as shown below:
[tex]\Delta H_r=-\Delta H_{comb}=3\Delta _fH_{CO_2}+4\Delta _fH_{H_2O}-\Delta _fH_{C_3H_8}-3\Delta _fH_{O_2}[/tex]
Thus, given the values of the enthalpies of formation on the attached file, we obtain:[tex]-\Delta H_{comb}=3(-393.5kJ/mol)+4(-241.8kJ/mol)-(-103.85kJ/mol)-3(0kJ/mol)\\\\-\Delta H_{comb}=-2043.85kJ/mol\\\\\Delta H_{comb}=2043.85kJ/mol[/tex]
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Which of the following patients should be admitted as an inpatient at a
hospital?
A. Katie's having her tonsils removed and will be able to go home
shortly after she wakes up from surgery.
B. Phil's having his blood sugar tested and having his annual
physical
c. Salvatore's having a hip transplant and will need to be closely
monitored for a week.
D. Chen's having chest X-rays taken to determine if he has a broken
rib.
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The air temperature in a sealed, insulated box.. 20°C An ice cube at O'C is
placed in the box where it slowly melts. How and why does the melting of the ice
affect the air temperature in the box?
Melting is endothermic so the air temperature increases
Melting is exothermic, so the air temperature decreases
Melting is endothermic, so the air temperature decreases
Melting is exothermic, so the air temperature increases
Answer:
Melting is endothermic, so the air temperature decreases.
Explanation:
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In this case, according to the given statement, it is possible to infer that the ice is melt because energy is applied to the ice and thereafter its temperature increases; this is possible because the joined particles of a solid substance need energy to undergo such a separation that they become more far away to each other and therefore transcend to the liquid phase due to the new molecules arrangement. Thus, the answer is Melting is endothermic, so the air temperature decreases because as the ice heats up, the air cools down as it gives it energy to the ice.
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6.3x10-5M. What is the pH?
Answer:
https://sensorex.com/ph-calculator/
Explanation:
go to this link and then scroll down a little bit and then you'll find the answer
Did entropy increase or decrease?
1) 2 SO3 (g) → 2 SO2 (g)+O2 (g)
2) MgCO3 (s) + 2 H3O^+ (aq) → Mg^2+ (aq) + 3 H2 O(I) + CO2 (g)
Answer:
1) increase
2) increase
Explanation:
Entropy is the degree of disorderliness or randomness of a system. It is the measure of the unavailable energy in a system.
Entropy increases with increase in the number of particles. If the number of particles in a system increases from left to right, the entropy of the system increases accordingly.
In reaction 1, the number of particles from left to right increased from two to three hence the entropy was increased.
In reaction 2, the number of particles from left to right increased from three to five hence the entropy was increased.
A motorcycle that travels north 201m in 7s. What is it's velocity?
7. D=
8. TE
9. V=
Considering the limiting reactant concept, how many moles of copper(1) sulfide are produced from the reaction of 20 mole of
copper and 2.4 mole of sulfur?
2 Cu(s) + s(s) Cu2S(s)
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Draw curved arrows to show electron reorganization for the mechanism step below. (For a resonance-stabilized anion, draw a single resonance form with the negative charge on oxygen, not on carbon.) Make the ends of your arrows specify the origin and destination of reorganizing electrons.
Answer:
Explanation:
Dear student, this question appears to be incomplete but in the diagram attached below, I have carefully drawn out the required organic structure.
The aim of this question is to show the mechanism of the given structure and to point out the resonance structure.
The first diagram shows the complete part (i.e. the structure of the organic compound) and its major product(answer).
The second diagram shows the mechanism by which we arrived at the major product.
From the second diagram attached below, the -oxo substituent of the methanol attacks the hydrogen atom as shown below, leading to the formation of the enolate ion (a resonance stabilized anion).
However, this is because the alpha carbon attaches to the hydrogens readily leaves as H⁺ to yield an enolate ion as a result of -C- that is doubly bonded to oxygen (an Electron withdrawing group).
Kindly check out the images attached below to see the mechanism.
temperature usually increase when water condenses which behavior of water is most directly responsible for this phenomenon?
Answer:
Temperature usually increases when water condenses. What behavior of water is most directly responsible for this phenomenon? The release of heat by the formation of hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen bonds stabilize and keep the of ice farther apart than the water molecules of liquid water.
What is the Kc for the following reaction at equilibrium at 500∘C if [N2]= 0.41 M , [H2]= 0.41 M , and [NH3]= 2.2 M ? N2(g)+3H2(g)⇌2NH3(g)
Answer:
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What is the greatest concentration of pollution
Answer:
B
Explanation:The poisonous substances, present in the environment can easily get into the trophic level as living organism depends on each other and environment for food and nutrition. These poisonous substances may not be broken down in the body or excreted easily, efficiently and quickly. Instead, they accumulate in the tissues, and as the living organism eats more, the concentration of these substances increases and they pass from one trophic level to the next. The tertiary consumer being at the top of trophic levels receives the maximum pollutant. This phenomenon is known as biological magnification.
So, the correct answer is option B.
(a) Using the expression Ka=[H+][A−][HA] , explain how to determine which solution has the lower pH , 0.10MHF(aq) or 0.10MHC2H3O2(aq) . Do not perform any numerical calculations.
Answer:
Ka=[H+][A−]/[HA]
which solution has the lower pH, 0.10MHF(aq) or 0.10MHC2H3O2(aq) :
Higher value of Ka indicates greater ionization thus more protons in solution, higher H+ concentration in solution means lower pH value.
Since HF have higher Ka have, thus HF solution will have lower pH.
The measurement is when the solution has the lower pH so HF should have higher ka.
Measurement when the solution has the lower pH?In the given solution, it contains the lower pH, 0.10MHF(aq) or 0.10MHC2H3O2(aq).
Here higher value of Ka represents the high ionization so there should be more protons in the solutions. and, the higher h+ concentration have the lower pH value.
So in the case when HF has higher Ka, due to this, HF solution will have lower pH.
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what is the formula for tin(III) sulfate
Answer:
SnSO₄
Explanation:
Tin(II) sulfate is a chemical compound. It is a white solid that can absorb enough moisture from the air to become fully dissolved, forming an aqueous solution; this property is known as deliquescence.
Answer:
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Explanation:
SnSO₄
What do you plan to do this weekend !
( Giving out Branliest ) <3
Answer:
Go to the pool , Bake, sleep, Watch ,Movies, go out with my freinds<3
Explanation:
Humans are always consumers. Most humans are omnivores, but some
humans eat only plant matter making them herbivores. However, all
humans are considered to be -
Select one:
autotrophs
heterotrophs
producers
carnivores
Answer:
A. Autotrophs
Explanation:
an autotroph, def an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
humans and other mammals, plants, and a select few other things
Arenediazoniums can undergo electrophilic aromatic substitutions with a wide variety of activated aromatic compounds to yield new azo dyes.
a. True
b. False
A beaker contains 0.125 L of a 3.00 M solution. If the volume goes up to 0.325 L, what is the new molarity?
Answer:
1.15 M
Explanation:
Step 1: Given data
Initial volume (V₁): 0.125 LInitial concentration (C₁): 3.00 MFinal volume (V₂): 0.325 LFinal concentration (C₂): ?Step 2: Calculate the final concentration of the solution
We want to prepare a dilute solution from a concentrated one by adding water. We can calculate the concentration of the dilute solution using the dilution rule.
C₁ × V₁ = C₂ × V₂
C₂ = C₁ × V₁/V₂
C₂ = 3.00 M × 0.125 L/0.325 L = 1.15 M