• Q : No animal is able to digest cellulose....
    Biology :

    No animal is able to digest cellulose. Reconcile this statement with the fact that many animals are herbivores that depend heavily on cellulose as a food source. Be specific in your discussion.

  • Q : What mass of ascorbic acid oxidized by components of air....
    Chemistry :

    A 0.1967 g sample of pure ascorbic acid is weighed out and dissolved in 50 mL of distilled water in an Erlenmeyer flask. What mass of ascorbic acid has been oxidized by one of the components of air ov

  • Q : What is the specific heat of the alloy....
    Chemistry :

    When a 90 g sample of an alloy at 100.0 oC is dropped into 90.0 g of water at 24.6 oC, the final temperature is 34.1 oC. What is the specific heat of the alloy? (The specific heat of water is 4.184

  • Q : Decays by positron emission....
    Chemistry :

    Gallium-68 decays by positron emission, with a half-life of 68.3 min. How much 68Ga remains from a 10.0 mg sample after 683 min?

  • Q : Compare light reactions to calvin cycle of photosynthesis....
    Biology :

    Photosynthesis in plants is two processes: the light reactions and the Calvin cycle. Compare the light reactions to the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis in plants.

  • Q : Find force through leg supporting mass....
    Physics :

    Assume up and right are positive. A mass m is placed on the stool at M=(x,y). Find the force through each leg supporting the mass in terms of x,y,g and m.

  • Q : What are the molecular geometries....
    Chemistry :

    Neither carbon tetrachloride nor trans CHBr=CHBr have dipole moments. Both have cery different molecular geometries. What are their molecular geometries, and why are they different?

  • Q : What is the molar concentration of sodium ions....
    Chemistry :

    What is the molar concentration of sodium ions in a solution in which 75.02 g of sodium sulfate and 102.75 g of sodium phosphate were completely dissolved in 500.00 mL of water and brought to a fina

  • Q : Where does the problem in the biochemical pathway lie....
    Biology :

    There is no product D being formed when substrate A is added. Adding product B does not correct the problem, but adding product C does. Where does the problem in the biochemical pathway lie?

  • Q : What is the molar enthalpy of vaporization of the liquid....
    Chemistry :

    Suppose that 194.2 J of heat energy is required to completely vaporize 3.3 g of a pure liquid. If the molar mass of the liquid is 91.92 g/mol, what is the molar enthalpy of vaporization of the liqui

  • Q : Find change in length and final length of rod due to stress....
    Physics :

    If a compressive force of 1,850.549 lbf is applied on a cross-section of a 20ft aluminum rod with a radius of 6.826mm, what will be the change in length and the final length of the rod due to the

  • Q : What is the molar solubility....
    Physics :

    What is the molar solubility of Q in a solution of NaX prepared by dissolving 1.98g of NaX in 150. mL of water?

  • Q : Coefficient of kinetic friction of the wooden box....
    Physics :

    Ben lets his toys slide down a 1.5m ramp at a 45 degree angle in a wooden box. The box starts out at rest, and speeds up as it goes down. Ben finds the acceleration to be 3.4 m/s^2. What is the coef

  • Q : What is the coefficient of kinetic friction....
    Physics :

    John carries one heavy box and kicks the other box so that it slides for a little bit and then stops, and he continues this until he reaches his destination. His kicks to the box have an accelerati

  • Q : Constant force in the presence of sliding friction....
    Physics :

    What is the net work done on the block while it is moving from point a to point b? Explain how you arrived at your answer. The block is moving at a constant velocity with a constant force in the pre

  • Q : How many loops must be on the secondary side....
    Physics :

    Say the electrical company needs to step down the voltage from 7200V RMS in the power line behind your house to the required 120V RMS. If they have a transformer with 1000 coil loops on the primary

  • Q : What is the new voltage across the capacitor....
    Physics :

    A parallel plate capacitor has a capacitance of 10mF and its charge with a 20V power supply. The power supply is then removed and a dielectric of dielectric constand 4 is sused to fill the space bet

  • Q : Formulate a linear programming model for the problem....
    Physics :

    Brooks City has three consolidated high schools, each with a capacity of 1,200 students. THe school board has partitioned the city into five busing districts north, south, east, west and central eac

  • Q : Calculate the final temperature of the surface....
    Chemistry :

    Assume that the heat lost by the surface is gained by ethyl chloride. What enthalpies must you consider if you were to calculate the final temperature of the surface?

  • Q : Determine the molar mass of the unknown acid....
    Chemistry :

    A 0.5220 g sample of an unknown monoprotic acid was titrated with 9.98×10?2 M NaOH. The equivalence point of the titration occurs at 23.70 mL. Determine the molar mass of the unknown acid.

  • Q : How much heat is released when steam is cooled....
    Chemistry :

    How much heat is released when 105 grams of steam at 100.0 degrees celsius is cooled to ice at -15.0 degrees celsius? The enthalpy of vaporization of water is 40.67 kJ/mol.

  • Q : What is molar mass of the unknown gas....
    Chemistry :

    A gas mixture is made by combining 8.9 g each of Ar, Ne, and an unknown diatomic gas. At STP, the mixture occupies a volume of 21.10 L. What is molar mass of the unknown gas?

  • Q : Molar concentration of hydrochloric acid solution....
    Chemistry :

    A standard solution of sodium hydroxide has a molar concentration of 0.128M. You use 25.00ml of a solution of hydrochloric acid and this requires 32.75ml of the standardized sodium hydroxide solutio

  • Q : Identify the oxidizing and reducing agents....
    Chemistry :

    Complete and balance the following equations, and identify the oxidizing and reducing agents. (Recall that O atoms in hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, have an atypical oxidation state.)

  • Q : What types of intermolecular forces are found in crude oil....
    Chemistry :

    Discuss the solubility (in water) of some organic compounds e.g Compare alcohols, alkanes and hetones or carboxylic acid and the different types of intermolecular bonding.

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