2.26 × 10²⁴ atoms Zn
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Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
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Atomic Structure
Reading a Periodic TableAvogadro's Number - 6.022 × 10²³ atoms, molecules, formula units, etc.Stoichiometry
Using Dimensional AnalysisExplanation:Step 1: Define
3.75 mol Zn (Zinc)
Step 2: Identify Conversions
Avogadro's Number
Step 3: Convert
[DA] Set up: [tex]\displaystyle 3.75 \ mol \ Zn(\frac{6.022 \cdot 10^{23} \ atoms \ Zn}{1 \ mol \ Zn})[/tex][DA] Multiply/Divide [Cancel out units]: [tex]\displaystyle 2.25825 \cdot 10^{24} \ atoms \ Zn[/tex]Step 4: Check
Follow sig fig rules and round. We are given 3 sig figs.
2.25825 × 10²⁴ atoms Zn ≈ 2.26 × 10²⁴ atoms Zn
The hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is represented by the equation below. This reaction is critically important in cellular biology, but the reaction itself proceeds at a very slow rate. Based on the information given, which of the following best explains why an enzyme (biological catalyst) is required for the reaction to occur at a faster rate?
ATP+ H2O ADP+ Pi
ΔG= -30.5Kj/mol
a. Because ΔG < 0, the hydrolysis of ATP is not thermodynamically favorable. In cells, ΔS is increased by increasing the amount of H2O consumed, resulting in ΔG >0 and an increase in the reaction rate.
b. Because ΔG < 0, the hydrolysis of ATP is not thermodynamically favorable. In cells, enzymes act as catalysts that decrease ΔH for the reaction, resulting in ΔG >0 and an increase in the reaction rate.
c. Although the hydrolysis of ATP is thermodynamically favorable, without a catalyst the reaction occurs at a very slow rate because it has a small activation energy.
d. Although the hydrolysis of ATP is thermodynamically favorable, without a catalyst the reaction occurs at a very slow rate because it has a large activation energy.
Answer:
d. Although the hydrolysis of ATP is thermodynamically favorable, without a catalyst the reaction occurs at a very slow rate because it has a large activation energy.
Explanation:
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In this case, since negative Gibbs free energies of reaction stand for thermodynamically favored processes, we can immediately rule out choices a. and b.
Moreover, since the reaction is slow without the presence of a catalyst, which the context of biochemistry is an enzyme, we infer that correct choice is d. Although the hydrolysis of ATP is thermodynamically favorable, without a catalyst the reaction occurs at a very slow rate because it has a large activation energy because the higher the activation energy the slower the reaction according to the Arrhenius equation.
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What are some positive and negative things about living near a volcano?
plzzzzzzz help asap its just one question plzzzzz its in the file <3
Answer:
There are 6 atoms of oxygen in 2Ca(NO3)2
structure of 2,6-diiodo-4-methyl-5-propylheptane
Answer:
diiodo????
Explanation:
recheck the question and resend
i have to match the word lithosphere to life, sky/air, land and water which one?
Answer:
The answer is air
Explanation:
This is from the web:
"The lithosphere is located below the atmosphere, which is the air that surrounds the planet, and above the asthenosphere."
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What type of element has 8 electrons in their outer most level?
non-metals
metals
noble gases
alkali metals
Answer:
Noble gases
Explanation:
Neon and argon have 8 electrons in their outermost shells. The elements which have 8 electrons in the outermost shell or in the valence shell,are known as the noble gases.
It's the third one or Noble gases.
Identify the acid,
Base and salt of following.
b) lime water
d) potassium oxide
coppor sulphate
( vinegar
Answer:
Lime water Ca(OH)2 is a base
Potassium oxide K2O is a basic oxide
Copper sulphate CuSO4 is a salt
And vinegar is an acid
Explanation:
5 pos. 1. An excess of sodium sulfate was added to a 500. mL sample of polluted water. The
mass of lead (II) sulfate that precipitatcd was 308.88 mg. Determine the mass of lead that was in
the polluted water.
Na2SO4(aq) + Pb2+ (aq) → 2Na(aq) + PbSO4(s)
Answer:
[tex]m_{Pb^{2+}}=0.211gPb^{2+}[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, according to the stoichiometry of the reaction, it is possible to evidence the 1:1 mole ratio between lead (II) ions and lead (II) sulfate precipitate; that is why we can compute the mass of lead (II) in the polluted water as shown below:
[tex]m_{Pb^{2+}}=308.88mgPbSO4*\frac{1gPbSO4}{1000mgPbSO4} *\frac{207.2gPb^{2+}}{303.26gPbSO4} \\\\m_{Pb^{2+}}=0.211gPb^{2+}[/tex]
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Why does there appear to be another duck head in the water?
A
The water in the pond reflects light from the Sun, making a mirror image
B
The molecules in the atmosphere refract the light, splitting it into two ima
С
The duck scatters the light, making hundreds of tiny refractions that collec
D
The bottom of the pond absorbs the light, then projects it toward the surfa
Answer:
it's A. The water in the pond reflects light from the Sun, making a mirror image
Explanation:
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For the following reaction, 14.3 grams of phosphorus (P4) are allowed to react with 32.1 grams of chlorine gas. phosphorus (P4) (s) + chlorine (g) phosphorus trichloride (l) What is the maximum amount of phosphorus trichloride that can be formed? grams What is the FORMULA for the limiting reagent? What amount of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete? grams
Answer:
Limiting reactant: Cl2.
Max mass of PCl3 = 41.44 g.
P4 leftover = 5.51 g.
Explanation:
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In this case, since the undergoing chemical reaction is:
[tex]P_4+6Cl_2\rightarrow 4PCl_3[/tex]
In order to compute the maximum amount of PCl3, it is necessary to compute the grams of this product produced by each reactant, just as shown below, whereas molar masses and mole ratios are used:
[tex]m_{PCl_3}^{by\ P_4}=14.3gP_4*\frac{1molP_4}{123.89gP_4} *\frac{4molPCl_3}{1molP_4} *\frac{137.33gPCl_3}{1molPCl_3} =63.41gPCl_3\\\\m_{PCl_3}^{by\ Cl_2}=32.1gCl_2*\frac{1molCl_2}{70.91gCl_2} *\frac{4molPCl_3}{6molCl_2} *\frac{137.33gPCl_3}{1molPCl_3} =41.44gPCl_3[/tex]
Thus, since chlorine gas yields fewer grams of PCl3 than P4 we infer Cl2 is the limiting reactant and 63.41 grams of PCl3 product are yielded.
Finally, for the excess reactant, we see a difference of 63.41-41.44=21.97g, so we can compute of the leftover of P4 as follows:
[tex]m_{P_4}^{leftover}=21.97gPCl_3*\frac{1molPCl_3}{137gPCl_3} *\frac{1molP_4}{4molPCl_3} *\frac{137.33gP_4}{1molP_4} =5.5gP_4[/tex]
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Answer:
Explanation::::
What are the main parts of a simple electrie motor, like the one found inside a remote control car? O a generator, wires, and turbine magnets and coils of wire O electromagnets only
Answer:
A DC power supply, commutator, rotor armature, axle, and a field magnet.
kylie jenner wants to test if red or pink lipstick makes her lips look bigger. what is the independent variable here?
Answer:
her ugly duck lips
Explanation:
Answer:
her lips.
Explanation:
the dependent variable is the lip stick because it changes but her lips do not actually change at all, ......i think. ;)
what is the overall equilibrium constant of 4NH3+7O2=4NO2+6H2O
Answer:
An apple, potato, and onion all taste the same if you eat them with your nose plugged
Explanation:
on analysis an ammonium salt of an alkanoic acid gave 60.5% C and 6.5% H if 0.309g of the salt yield 0.0313g of Nitrogen determine the empirical formula of the salt [ H = 1, C =12, N = 14, O= 16]
Answer: C7H9NO2
Explanation:
%N = 0.0313/0.309 x 100
= 10.1%
%0 = 100 — (60.5 + 6.5 + 10.1)
= 22.9
C; 60.5/12 H; 6.5/1 N; 10.1/14 O; 22.9/16
C; 5.04/0.72 H; 6.5/0.72 N; 0.72/0.72 O; 1.43/0.72
Empirical formula — C7H9NO2
The image shown here is a good illustration of which law?
Answer:
The answer is A.Newton's First law
HELP ASAP PLS. The melting of a glacier is an example of the interactions among which of Earth’s spheres?
A. geosphere, troposphere, cryosphere
B. atmosphere, geosphere, cryosphere
C. atmosphere, asthenosphere, biosphere
D. hydrosphere, asthenosphere, atmosphere
Answer:
d. hydrospher, asthenosphere, atmosphere
Answer:
its actually b atmosphere, geosphere, cryosphere atmosphere
Explanation: atmosphere is most likely the heat in the air or the water evaporating , cryosphere is the ice that forms the glaciers. and thats how i know im not sure about geosphere but i know its none of the others ones hope this helps :D
Dividend
Divisor
Quotient/ Remainder
SAGOT
75
21
16.) 54
17.) 108
18.) 380
19.) 633
20.) 648
27
76
57
32
Solo
nihanda ni:
NNA MARIE S. CARAIT
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Answer:
Dividend Divisor Quotient/ Remainder SAGOT 75 21 16.) 54 17.) 108 18.) 380 19.) 633 20.) 648 27 76 57 32. Solo nihanda ni: NNA MARIE S.
Explanation:
Write the formulas for the reactants and products. Balance the chemical equation.
Combination/Synthesis Reaction:
Sodium + Oxygen —>
Explanation:
2Na+O2=2N2Ois balanced one
Diffusion of Sucrose in Gelatin. A layer of gelatin in water 5 mm thick and con-taining 5.1 wt % gelatin at 293 K separates two solutions of sucrose. The concentra-tion of sucrose in the solution at one surface of the gelatin is constant at 2.0 g sucrose/100 mL solution, and 0.2 g/100 mL at the other surface. Calculate the flux of sucrose in kg sucrose/s
Answer:
the flux of sucrose is 9.072 × 10⁻⁷ kg sucrose / m² sec
Explanation:
Given the data in the question;
water-gelatin solution separating two different concentration solutions of sucrose; 5.1 wt % gelatin at 293 K; at this conditions diffusivity of sucrose in water gelatin solution is;
[tex]D_{AB}[/tex] = 0.252 × 10⁻⁹ m²/sec.
we know that; 1 L = 0.001 m³, 1mL = 0.001 L
[tex]C_{A1}[/tex] = 2.0 g sucrose/100 mL = 2.0 × 10⁻³ kg sucrose / 100 × 10 ⁻³ L
[tex]C_{A1}[/tex] = 2.0kg sucrose / 100 L
[tex]C_{A1}[/tex] = 2.0 kg sucrose / 100 × 10⁻³ m³
[tex]C_{A1}[/tex] = 20 kg sucrose / m³
[tex]C_{A2}[/tex] = 0.2 g sucrose/100 mL = 0.2 × 10⁻³ kg sucrose / 100 × 10⁻³ × 10⁻³ L
[tex]C_{A2}[/tex] = 2 kg sucrose / m³
Thickness ß = 5 mm = 5 × 10⁻³ m
Now, flux of sucrose in kg sucrose / m³sec will be;
using the formula, [tex]N_{A}[/tex] = [tex]D_{AB}[/tex] /ß ( [tex]C_{A1}[/tex] - [tex]C_{A2}[/tex] )
we substitute
[tex]N_{A}[/tex] = (0.252 × 10⁻⁹ m²/sec / 5 × 10⁻³ m) ( 20 kg sucrose / m³ - 2 kg sucrose / m³ )
[tex]N_{A}[/tex] = (0.252 × 10⁻⁶ / 5) × 18 kg sucrose / m² sec
[tex]N_{A}[/tex] = 4.536 × 10⁻⁶ / 5 kg sucrose / m² sec
[tex]N_{A}[/tex] = 9.072 × 10⁻⁷ kg sucrose / m² sec
Therefore, the flux of sucrose is 9.072 × 10⁻⁷ kg sucrose / m² sec
What is the activation energy of a reaction?
A. The energy that is given off when a reaction happens
B. The kinetic energy of the colliding molecules
C. The speed at which the molecules must be moving in order to
react
D. The energy the molecules must have in order to react
SUBMIT
Answer:
D i took it aswell
Explanation:
The energy the molecules must have in order to react. Hence, option D is correct.
What is activation energy?Activation energy is the sufficient amount of energy necessary to initiate a chemical reaction.
It can also be said as the minimum amount of energy needed to energize molecules or atoms so that they can undergo a chemical reaction or transformation.
Hence, the energy the molecules must have in order to react.
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Who made the first periodic table
MQ : Which parts of the brain had most likely been affected?
Answer:
the cerebrum
Explanation:
answer is A
Many inland areas around Florida contain extinct marine fossils. Which of the following statements best describes how this might have occurred?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
strong winds carried marine organisms inland where they were buried and fossilized under layer of sediment
Answer:
Strong winds carried marine organisms inland where they were buried and fossilized under layers of sediment.
Explanation:
What is the mass of 2.2 moles of magnesium chloride? With work shown
What is the correct name for Cr2O3?
A. Chromium trioxide
B. Chromium(III) oxide
C. Dichromium trioxide
D. Chromium(II) trioxide
Beryllium oxide, Beo, is an electrical insulator. How
many moles of beryllium oxide qre in a 250 gram
sample of the compound?
Answer:
There are 10.0 moles of beryllium oxide in a 250 grams sample of the compound.
Explanation:
We can calculate the number of moles (η) of BeO as follows:
[tex] \eta = \frac{m}{M} [/tex]
Where:
m: is the mass = 250 g
M: is the molar mass = 25.0116 g/mol
Hence, the number of moles is:
[tex] \eta = \frac{250 g}{25.0116 g/mol} = 10.0 moles [/tex]
Therefore, there are 10.0 moles of beryllium oxide in a 250 grams sample of the compound.
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MEDICAL FORENSICS
please help me i only get one chance to do this please
Answer:
i think the answer is b temperature
Answer:
no
Explanation:
A balloon is filled with 30L of helium gas at 1atm.What is the volume when balloon rises to an attitude where the pressure is only 0.25 atm?
Answer:
[tex]V_2=120L[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, since Helium is undergoing a volume-pressure change, according the Boyle's law, we infer the following equation is used:
[tex]P_1V_1=P_2V_2[/tex]
Thus, since we are not given the volume at 0.25 atm, we can solve for V2 to do so:
[tex]V_2=\frac{P_1V_1}{P_2}[/tex]
Thus, we plug in to obtain:
[tex]V_2=\frac{1atm*30L}{0.25atm}=120L[/tex]
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The final volume of the balloon at the given altitude is 120 L.
The given parameters;
initial volume of the balloon, V₁ = 30 Linitial pressure, P₁ = 1 atmfinal pressure of the balloon, P₂ = 0.25 atmThe final volume of the balloon at the given altitude is calculated by applying Boyles law as follows;
[tex]P_1 V_1 = P_2 V_2\\\\V_2 = \frac{P_1V_1}{P_2} \\\\V_2 = \frac{30 \times 1 }{0.25} \\\\V_2 = 120 \ L[/tex]
Thus, the final volume of the balloon at the given altitude is 120 L.
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what does the picture depict about ecology?