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Explain the difference between oxidative phosphorylation and substrate-level phosphorylation occurring in glycolysis and the citric acid cycle.
Concentration of H 2 is observed 2.15 moles/L When the reaction N 2 (g) + 3 H 2 (g) ?? 2 NH 3 (g) comes to equilibrium. Determine the numerical value of the Kc equilibrium constant?
Briefly sketch the major components of the FTIR, showing the pathway of the IR radiation among the components.
A 4.78 g sample of aluminum completely reacts with oxygen to form 6.67 grams of aluminum oxide. Use this date to calculate the mass percent composition of aluminum in aluminum oxide.
Determine the molarity of this solution. (b) If I use 1 cup of vinegar (236.588 mL) to help create a cleaning solution for my windows, how many molecules of acetic acid is this?
Hydrogen cyanide (and organic nitriles, which contain the cyano group) can be catalytically reduced with hydrogen to form amines
He was surprised that most of the white solid melted sharply between 121 and 122 C but that a small amount remained unmelted even at temperatures above 200 C. Explain this behavior.
What food contains an antagonist to biotin such that the biotin will be bound in the gut and not absorbed?
How many grams of ice at -9.4 can be completely converted to liquid at 6.2 if the available heat for this process is 5.96×103? For ice, use a specific heat of 2.01 and = 6.01.
An object is made up of copper and zinc. The mass of the object is 46.2652g and has a density of 9.25 g/cm^3. What percentage of the object is copper. What percentage is zinc
If a total of 13.5 mol NaHCO3 and 4.5 mol of C6H8O7 react, how many moles of COs and NA3C6H5O7 will be produced? 3NaHCO3(aq) + C6H8O7(aq) -> 3CO2(g) + 3H2O(s) + Na3C6H5O7(aq)
Draw all stereoisomers having molecular formula C6H12 that contain one double bond and give the IUPAC name for each compound
This molecule has a charge of n-. By changing the overall charge, n, from 1- to 2- to 3- we get three different polyatomic ions. For each of these ions a) identify the central atom and b) determine the formal charge of the central atom, X.
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