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4) A recessive genetic condition can prevent some people from expressing the carbohydrate core that is typical for the O blood type. As a result of this condition, two parents with A, B, or AB blood types who are carriers of this recessive condition could have a child with neither A, B, nor AB blood; such a child would be unable to receive blood from anyone who did not have the same condition. Briefly explain why these children would be unable to make the A and/or B antigens given their condition and why they would not be able to receive blood from A, B, AB, or O blood types.
To find the value of the equilibrium constant at each temperature you must first find the value of G0 at each temperature by using the equation G0 = H0 - TS0 For this reaction the values are H0 = +88.3 kJ/mol and S0= 151.3 J/mol*K
What are the equilibrium partial pressures of CO and CO2 if CO is the only gas present initially, at a partial pressure of 0.872 atm?
What is the percent purity of NaHCO3 in your baking soda? (The formula weight of NaHCO3 is 84.007 g/mole).
Explain which of the following choices has the compounds correctly arranged in order of increasing solubility in water?
Write the structure of a different product that could have been formed if you used ethanol containing substantial amount of water instead of the absolute ethanol
Calculate the wavelength of the n=4 to n=1 and the n=4 to n=3 transitions. Indicate in which regions of the electromagnetic spectrum these transitions would occur.
In the titration of a solution of a weak monoprotic acid with a .1325M solution of of NaOH, the pH was halfway to the equivalence point was 4.42.
What gas do you think forms when you add sulfuric acid to the solide mixture and solution. show with an equation
In the titration of a monoprotic acid with a solution of sodium hydroxide of known concentration, what quantities are equal at the equivalence point
a 4.50-g sample of CaO is reacted with 4.34 g of H2O. how many grams of water remains after completion of reaction?
For the reaction: H2(g) + CO2 (g) X CO(g) + H2O(g) Kc= 0.771 at 750 degrees C. Consider the situation where we have 0.50 mol of each reactant and product in a 1 L. Is the reaction at equilibrium (prove your answer mathematically using Q)?
How much PV work is done and what is the value of total energy change (in kilojoules) for the reaction of 0.50 mol of H2 with 0.25 mol of O2 at atmospheric pressure if the volume change is -5.6L?
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