• Q : How will fraction be changed....
    Chemistry :

    The human eye is sensitive to what fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum, assuming a spectral a special range of 10^4 to 10^20 Hz? If we came from the planet Krypton and had X-ray vision (that is

  • Q : Explain the detoxification of acetaminophen....
    Science :

    Acetaminophen Phase I- Detoxification [show this to be occurring at the smooth ER] (cytochrome P 450) Phase II- Detoxification [show this occurring in the cytoplasm] (Glutathione SH) [Be sure to inc

  • Q : Compute the total pressure and the mole....
    Chemistry :

    A sample of air contains only nitrogen and oxygen gases whose partial pressures are 0.80 atm and 0.20 atm, respectively. Compute the total pressure and the mole fractions of the gases.

  • Q : Compute the percent by mass of calcium carbonate....
    Chemistry :

    Dissolving 3.00 g of an impure sample of calcium carbonate in hydrochloric acid produced 0.656 L of carbon dioxide (measured at 20.0 degrees C and 792mm/Hg). Compute the percent by mass of calcium

  • Q : Write down formulas for the oxide and sulphate of m....
    Chemistry :

    A quantity of 0.25 g of a metal M (molar mass = 27.0 g/mol) liberated 0.303 L of molecular hydrogen (measured at 17 degrees C and 741 mmHg) from an excess of hydrochloric acid. Deduce from these dat

  • Q : Resolve the molecular formula of the compound....
    Chemistry :

    A compound of P and F was analyzed as follows: Heating 0.2324 g of the compound in a 378-cm cubed container turned all of it to gas, which had a pressure of 97.3 mmHg at 77 degrees C. Then the gas w

  • Q : What is final temperature of hydrogen gas....
    Chemistry :

    Under constant-pressure conditions a sample of hydrogen gas at first at 88 degrees C and 9.6 L is cooled until its final volume is 3.4 L. What is its final temperature.

  • Q : What is the final volume of gas....
    Chemistry :

    A gas occupying a volume of 725 mL at a pressure of 0.970 atm is allowed to expand at constant temperature until its pressure reaches 0.541 atm. What is its final volume.

  • Q : How numerous volumes of no are obtained....
    Chemistry :

    Ammonia burns in oxygen gas to form nitric oxide ( NO) and water vapor. How numerous volumes of NO are obtained from one volume of ammonia at the same temperature and pressure.

  • Q : What is the formula of product....
    Chemistry :

    Molecular chlorine and molecular fluorine combine to form a gaseous product. Under the same conditions of temperature and pressure it is found that one volume of Cl2 reacts with three volumes of F2

  • Q : Compute the number of moles of gas present....
    Chemistry :

    A sample of nitrogen gas kept in a container of volume 2.30L and at a temperature of 32 degrees C exerts a pressure of 4.7 atm. compute the number of moles of gas present.

  • Q : What volume would 5.6 moles of sulfur hexafluoride....
    Chemistry :

    What volume would 5.6 moles of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6)gas occupy if the temperature and pressure of gas are 128 degrees C and 9.4 atm.

  • Q : Compute the pressure inside the vessel....
    Chemistry :

    Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. A 0.050-g sample of dry ice is placed in an evacuated 4.6-L vesselat 30 degrees C. compute the pressure inside the vessel after all the dry ice has been converted to

  • Q : What was the ideal gas initial volume....
    Chemistry :

    An ideal gas originally at 0.85 atm and 66 degrees C was allowed to expand until its final volume, pressure, and temperature were 94mL, 0.60 atm, and 45 degrees C, correspondingly. What was its init

  • Q : How many ozone molecules are present in 1 l....
    Chemistry :

    Ozone molecules in stratosphere absorb much of the harmful radiation from the sun. Characteristically, temperature and pressure of ozone in the stratosphere are 250 K and 1.0 x 10 to the negative th

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

    A 2.10 L vessel contains 4.65 g of gas at 1.00 atn and 27.0 degrees C.

  • Q : Find out the number of molecules present in air....
    Chemistry :

    Assume that air contains 78 percent N2, 21 percent O2, and 1 percent Ar, all by colume, how many molecules of each type of gas are present in 1.0 L of air at STP.

  • Q : Conclude the molecular formula of the compound....
    Chemistry :

    A compound of P and F was analyzed as follows: Heating 0.2324 g of the compound in a 378 cm cubed container turned all of it to gas, which had a pressure of 97.3 mmHg at 77 degrees C. next the gas w

  • Q : What is the molecular formula of the compound....
    Chemistry :

    A certain anesthetic contains 64.90 percent C, 13.50 percent H, and 21.60 percent O by mass. At 120 degrees C and 750 mmHg, 1.00L of the gaseous compound weighs 2.30g. What is the molecular formula

  • Q : Write the allele mixtures that could be present in gametes....
    Biology :

    Write the allele mixtures that could be present in the gametes produced by the wild kind turtle.

  • Q : What is the volume of the gas remaining....
    Chemistry :

    What is the mass of the solid NH4Cl formed when 73g of NH3 are mixed with an equal mass of HCI? What is the volume of the gas remaining, measured at 14.0 degrees C and 752 mmHg? What gas is it.

  • Q : Compute the percent by mass of calcium carbonate....
    Chemistry :

    Dissolving 3.00 g of an impure sample of calcium carbonate in hydrochloric acid produced 0.656 L of carbon dioxide (measured at 20.0 degrees C and 792mm/Hg). Compute the percent by mass of calcium

  • Q : Who is as well heterozygous for rh factor....
    Biology :

    A man who is heterozygous for both Type a blood as well as Rh factor marries a woman with type AB blood who is as well heterozygous for Rh factor.

  • Q : Suppose that air o2 by volume....
    Chemistry :

    Balance the equation and determine the volume of air in liters at 35.0 degrees C and 790 mmHg required to burn 227 g of ethanol. Suppose that air is 21.0 percent O2 by volume.

  • Q : How several gametes can be produced from an individual....
    Biology :

    How several gametes can be produced from an individual with the genotype CCDd? Use a drawing to illustration the possible ways homologous chromosomes can orient themselves

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