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question To volunteer for community service, US citizens can answer c question What is an example of a civil service job? answer b question One example of a civic responsibility that is not a requirement is answer c question In the United States, the responsibility of voting includes answer a question What is the first […]
Read morequestion Sympathetic Nervous System answer Nor-epinephrine, controled from lower thoracic and lumbar Beta 1 is cardiac Beta 2 is respiratory ie; bronchodilation question Parasympathetic Nervous System answer Acetylcholine released by Vagus nerve Controls sludge Constricted pupils question Metabolic acidosis answer Cardiac or Respiratory arrest, aspirin overdose. Treatment: ventilate with oxygen and sodium bicarb question Metabolic […]
Read moreMolecular Formula C18H23ClN2 Average mass 302.842 Da Density Boiling Point Flash Point Molar Refractivity Polarizability Surface Tension Molar Volume Experimental data Predicted – ACD/Labs Predicted – ChemAxon Experimental Physico-chemical Properties Experimental Melting Point: 291-293 °C LabNetwork LN01270109 Predicted data is generated using the ACD/Labs Percepta Platform – PhysChem Module No predicted properties have been calculated […]
Read morequestion The Three G’s answer Gold, God, Glory question conquistardor answer spanish conquerer question immunity of natives answer not immune to Spanish diseses (small pox/influenza) question Malinche answer native woman who translates for Cortez and guides him; thought of as a trader to natives question Moctezuma answer Aztec emperor defeated and killed by the Spanish […]
Read moreMolecular Formula C4H9F Average mass 76.113 Da Density 0.8±0.1 g/cm3 Boiling Point 32.8±3.0 °C at 760 mmHg Flash Point -26.1±10.2 °C Molar Refractivity 20.7±0.3 cm3 Polarizability 8.2±0.5 10-24cm3 Surface Tension 16.3±3.0 dyne/cm Molar Volume 100.0±3.0 cm3 Experimental data Predicted – ACD/Labs Predicted – EPISuite Predicted – ChemAxon Experimental Physico-chemical Properties Experimental Melting Point: -134 °C […]
Read morequestion Organic agriculture answer The production of crops without the use of synthetic or industrially produced pesticides and fertilizers question Primary economic activities answer The products closest to the ground – agriculture, ranching, hunting and gathering, fishing, forestry, mining, and quarrying question Secondary economic activities answer Those activities that take a primary product and manufacture […]
Read morequestion As defined by C. Wright Mills, which of the following “enables us to grasp history and biography and the relations between the two within society”? answer sociological imagination question Feeling discomfort about rural Chinese society, where many generations of a family sleep in the same bed is known as; answer xenophobia question How does […]
Read morequestion Today’s learning theorists recognize that human learning results not only from environmental influences but from an interaction of _____ influences. answer biopsychosocial question Robert Rescorla’s research demonstrated the importance of _____ in classical conditioning. answer cognition question Compared to children not exposed to the adult model in Bandura’s experiment, those who observed the model’s […]
Read morequestion Which of the following cultures did not have a written language? answer Cycladic question True or false: the earliest surviving paintings are found in caves. answer TRUE question What style is the Church of Sainte-Foy at Conques? answer Romanesque question What is depicted on the Sumerian Standard of Ur? answer peace and war question […]
Read morequestion What is different between the internal structure of prokaryotes and eukaryotes? answer Eukaryotic cells have an internal structure that is more complex, highly organized, and contains numerous organelles question What is the eukaryotic cytoplasm made of? answer Semifluid substance consisting mainly of water with substances such as enzymes, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and a variety […]
Read morequestion Structure of human skin answer 1st line of defense against pathogens Enter through skin breaks Skin mostly inhospitable for microbes Salt inhibits microbes Lysozyme breaks apart peptidoglycan Perspiration and sebum contain nutrients Moisture of armpits, etc have higher population Contribute to body odor question Mucous Membranes answer Line body cavities The epithelial cells are […]
Read moreMolecular Formula C20H28O2 Average mass 300.435 Da Density 1.1±0.1 g/cm3 Boiling Point 425.1±34.0 °C at 760 mmHg Flash Point 202.5±20.3 °C Molar Refractivity 89.1±0.3 cm3 Polarizability 35.3±0.5 10-24cm3 Surface Tension 39.8±3.0 dyne/cm Molar Volume 283.7±3.0 cm3 Experimental data Predicted – ACD/Labs Predicted – EPISuite Predicted – ChemAxon Gas Chromatography Retention Index (Kovats): 2361 (estimated with […]
Read morequestion Descriptive Epidemiology: Patterns of Disease- Person, Place, Time answer -unequal distributions of health and disease in populations -to determine why health conditions vary throughout populations, one much answer the following questions: 1.who was affected? 2. where did the (health) event occur? 3. when did the (health) event occur? question Definition: Descriptive Epidemiology answer the […]
Read morequestion Carbonyl Properties answer double bond is shorter and stronger than an alkene. 1) Partial Positive charge on the carbonyl carbon. Good electrophile. 2) Alpha hydrogens-hydrogens on the alpha carbon are surprisingly acidic-especially given that alkane hydrogens normally cannot be removed. 3) Electron donating/withdrawing groups. Donating groups decrease the reactivity of the carbonyl carbon and […]
Read morequestion Agglomeration answer a built up area consisting of central city and its surrounding suburbs. question Barriadas answer a neighborhood, usually a slum or lower class. question Bid-rent theory answer explains that the price/demand for land increases closer to the CBD. question Blockbusting answer the process of white families selling their homes because of fears […]
Read morequestion Sheep were the first species of mammals to be cloned. Which statement about cloned sheep is correct? answer Two sheep from the same parent cannot mate and have offspring because they are the same sex. question All the information necessary for growth, development, and eventual reproduction of sexually reproducing organisms is present in answer […]
Read morequestion Geography is described as answer A spacial science question The word spacial refers to answer The nature and character of physical space question A principle methodology governing geographic inquiry answer Involves spacial analysis question Best describes the current emphasis in the field of physical geography answer Understanding how earth’s systems interact to produce natural […]
Read morequestion independent variable answer goes on the x-axis question dependent variable answer goes on the y-axis question hypothesis answer A prediction that can be tested by experimentation question variable answer variable you can change question control of the experiment answer variable that you keep the same question mass answer amount of matter question units mass […]
Read moreMolecular Formula C2H5NaO4S Average mass 148.113 Da Density Boiling Point Flash Point Molar Refractivity Polarizability Surface Tension Molar Volume Experimental data Predicted – ACD/Labs Predicted – ChemAxon Experimental Physico-chemical Properties Experimental Melting Point: 194 °C TCI H0241 191-194 °C Alfa Aesar 191-194 °C Oxford University Chemical Safety Data (No longer updated) More details 191-194 °C […]
Read moreMolecular Formula C21H27NO Average mass 309.445 Da Density 1.0±0.1 g/cm3 Boiling Point 423.7±45.0 °C at 760 mmHg Flash Point 126.5±19.8 °C Molar Refractivity 95.9±0.3 cm3 Polarizability 38.0±0.5 10-24cm3 Surface Tension 37.1±3.0 dyne/cm Molar Volume 306.5±3.0 cm3 Experimental data Predicted – ACD/Labs Predicted – EPISuite Predicted – ChemAxon Gas Chromatography Retention Index (Kovats): 2298 (estimated with […]
Read morequestion Extracellular body fluids answer Is the fluid outside the cell (interstitial, intravascular, and transcellular fluid) question Intracellular body fluids answer Comprises all fluid within the cells of the body (42% of body weight) question Cations answer Positively charged electrolytes (sodium, potassium, and calcium) question Anions answer Negatively charged electrolytes (chloride, bicarbonate, and sulfate) question […]
Read moreMolecular Formula C9H18N2O4 Average mass 218.250 Da Density 1.1±0.1 g/cm3 Boiling Point 434.2±28.0 °C at 760 mmHg Flash Point 229.7±20.3 °C Molar Refractivity 54.3±0.3 cm3 Polarizability 21.5±0.5 10-24cm3 Surface Tension 43.9±3.0 dyne/cm Molar Volume 191.5±3.0 cm3 Experimental data Predicted – ACD/Labs Predicted – EPISuite Predicted – ChemAxon Experimental Physico-chemical Properties Experimental Melting Point: 104-106 °C […]
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