Molecular Mass of water:-
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto H_2O[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 2(1u)+16u[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 2u+16u[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 18u[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 18g[/tex]
1mole of water weighs 18g
We know
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 1mol=6.023\times 10^23molecules[/tex]
Mass of one molecule:-
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \dfrac{18}{6.023\times 10^23}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 2.98\times 10^24g[/tex]
Solid calcium oxide and gaseous water are produced by the decomposition of solid calcium oxide hydroxide. Write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction.
[tex]\boxed{\sf {Ca(OH)_2(s)\atop Calcium\:Hydroxide}\longrightarrow {CaO(s)\atop Calcium\;oxide}+{H_2O(g)\atop water}}[/tex]
On reactant side
Hydrogen= 2atomsOxygen=2atomsCalcium=1atomOn product side
Hydrogen=Oxygen=2atomsCalcium=1atom.hence balanced.
13. Find the total number of atoms present in the following molecules.
a. 5 H₂O
b. Zn Cl₂
Answer:
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Explanation:
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This picture shows students working in a
chemistry laboratory. What could they do to make
their lab safer?
Label the test tubes and plastic cups.
Move the fire extinguisher closer to their
table.
Wear chemical protective gloves.
Reduce the clutter on the table.
Stand at the table instead of sitting. Tie long hair back.
DONE
Answer:
yes it is true they apply necessary safety measures
Answer: Label the test tubes, wear chemical protective gloves, tie long hair back
Explanation:
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Arrange the following aqueous solutions in order of increasing boiling points.
0.050 m Mg(NO 3) 2; 0.100 m ethanol; 0.090 m NaCl
a. Mg(NO3) < NaCl < ethanol
b. ethanol < Mg(NO3)2 < NaCl
c. ethanol < NaCl < Mg(NO3)2
d. NaCl < ethanol < Mg(NO3)2
e. Mg(NO3)2 < ethanol < NaCl
Answer:
The correct choice is option b. ethanol < Mg(NO3)2 < NaCl
Explanation:
Ethanol = 0.100 m
Mg(NO3)2 = 0.15 m
NaCl = 0.18 m
The molar concentration of NaCl is the highest, which is why its boiling point will be the highest, too.
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Answer:
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Which of the following are considered elements:
Answer:
considered as element
Helium He
What is an atomic number
Answer:
the number of protons is called the atomic number
hope it helps you buddy
Answer: number of protons in an atom
Explanation:
6. How many meters are in 0.00253 kilometers?
Answer:
2.53 kilometers
Using the ruler, what is the value of A considering significant
figures?
Answer:
13.7 cm
Explanation:
If the number is between two whole numbers then that means it is going to be a decimal, how to determine the decimal is by how many ticks/lines are between it, so if you count from 13 cm and count each line as 1 you get to the number 7 and since that number is between the whole number it becomes 13.7
As discussed during the lecture, the enzyme HIV-1 reverse transcriptae (HIV-RT) plays a significant role for the HIV virus and is an important drug target. Assume a concentration [E] of 2.00 µM (i.e. 2.00 x 10-6 mol/l) for HIV-RT. Two potential drug molecules, D1 and D2, were identified, which form stable complexes with the HIV-RT.
The dissociation constant of the complex ED1 formed by HIV-RT and the drug D1 is 1.00 nM (i.e. 1.00 x 10-9 mol/l). The dissociation constant of the complex ED2 formed by HIV-RT and the drug D2 is 100 nM (i.e. 1.00 x 10-7 mol/l).
1. Compute the total concentration of [D1]tot that is needed to bind 90% of the HIV-RT at the given concentration [E]tot. Provide your answer as a numerical expression with 3 significant figures in the unit mol/l. You do NOT have to consider competition betwwen the drugs D1 and D2! They are administered separately.
2. Compute the total concentration of [D2]tot that is needed to bind 90% of the HIV-RT at the given concentration [E]tot. Provide your answer as a numerical expression with 3 significant figures in the unit mol/l.You do NOT have to consider competition betwwen the drugs D1 and D2! They are administered separately.
Answer:
C)[D]/[ED] = 5.20
D)[D]/[ED] = 5.20
E)[D']_T = 1.495* 10 ^-7 M
F)[D'] / [ED'] = 0.0579
Explanation:
E = 250 nM =2.5* 10 ^-7 mol/L , T=298.15 K
Dissociation constant of K_D = 1.3 μM (1.3 *10 ^-6 M)
E + D ⇄ ED → K_a = [ED] / [D][E] (association constant)
ED ⇄ E + D → K_D = [E][D] / [ED] (dissociation constant)
C)
[E] =2.5*10^-7 mol/L
K_D = 1.3* 10^-6 M
K_D = [E][D] / [ED] → [D]/[ED] = K_D / [E]
= [D]/[ED] = 1.3* 10 ^-6 / 2.5 *10^-7
= 13/25 * 10
=130/25 = 5.20
[D]/[ED] = 5.20
D)
ΔG =RTln Kd
ΔG_2 for E and D = 1.987 * 298.15 * ln 1.3*10^-6
ΔG_2 592.454 * [ln 1.3 +ln 10^-6]
ΔG_1 = 592.424 [0.2623 - 13.8155]
ΔG_2 = -592.424 * 13.553
ΔG_1 = -8184.633 cal/ mol
ΔG_1 = -8184.633 * 4.18 J/mol = -34244.508 J?mol
ΔG_1 = -34.245 KL/mol
so, ΔG_2 = ΔG_1 - 10.5 KJ/mol
ΔG_2 = -34.245 - 10.5
ΔG_2 = -44.745KJ / mol
ΔG_2 =RT ln K_D
-44.745 *10^3
=8.314 *298.15 lnK_D
lnK_D' = - 44745 / 2478.81 g
ln K_D' = -18.051
K_D' = -18.051
K_D' = e^-18.051
[D]/[ED] = 5.20
E)
[E] = 2.5* 10 ^-7 mol/ L = a
K_D' = [E][D] / [ED'] E +D' → ED'
K_D' = a/2(x-(a/2) / (a/2)
KD' = x - a/2
=2.447 *10^-8 = (2.5/2) * 10^-7
x=2.447 * 10^-8 + 1.25 * 10^-7
x = 2.447 *10^-8 + 1.25 * 10 ^-7
x= 10^-7 [1.25 + 0.2447]
x = 1.4947 * 10^-7
[D']_T = 1.495* 10 ^-7 M
F)
K_D' = [E][D'] / [ED']
[D'] / [ED'] = KD' / [E]
[D'] / [ED'] = 1.447 *10^-8 / 2.5* 10^-7
[D'] / [ED'] = 0.5788 * 10^-1
[D'] / [ED'] = 0.0579
Explanation:
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Choice B
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Question
A scientist hypothesizes that a new medication can reduce
the chances of catching a cold Which of these would most
likely be the dependent variable in a study involving this
medication?
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The participants
who do not receive
the medication
Color PURPLE
The number of
participants who
catch a cold
Color YELLOW
The age of the
participants
Color GRAY
Tt remains the
T+ is purposely
It is used for
Answer:
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