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Molecular Formula C6H12O2 Average mass 116.158 Da Density 0.9±0.1 g/cm3 Boiling Point 186.8±13.0 °C at 760 mmHg Flash Point 71.5±12.4 °C Molar Refractivity 31.4±0.3 cm3 Polarizability 12.4±0.5 10-24cm3 Surface Tension 31.3±3.0 dyne/cm Molar Volume 122.6±3.0 cm3 Predicted – ACD/Labs Predicted – EPISuite Predicted – ChemAxon Predicted data is generated using the ACD/Labs Percepta Platform – […]
Read morequestion Age Distribution answer One back-to-back bar graph, showing the number of males and showing females in a particular population in five-year age groups. question Carry capacity answer This is the population level that can be supported, given the quantity of food, habitat, water and other life infrastructure present. question Cohort answer Population of various […]
Read moreMolecular Formula C12H29NO4S Average mass 283.428 Da Density Boiling Point Flash Point Molar Refractivity Polarizability Surface Tension Molar Volume Experimental data Predicted – ACD/Labs Predicted – ChemAxon Miscellaneous Safety: IRRITANT Matrix Scientific 098617 Predicted data is generated using the ACD/Labs Percepta Platform – PhysChem Module No predicted properties have been calculated for this compound. Density: […]
Read morequestion HF answer hydrofluoric acid question HNO2 answer nitrous acid question H2SO3 answer sulfurous acid question H2S answer hydrosulfuric acid question HClO2 answer chlorous acid question HClO answer hypochlorous acid question H2CO3 answer carbonic acid question H3PO4 answer phosphoric acid question HCN answer hydrocyanic acid
Read moreMolecular Formula C14H14NO4PS Average mass 323.304 Da Density 1.3±0.1 g/cm3 Boiling Point 434.5±47.0 °C at 760 mmHg Flash Point 216.6±29.3 °C Molar Refractivity 84.0±0.4 cm3 Polarizability 33.3±0.5 10-24cm3 Surface Tension 59.0±5.0 dyne/cm Molar Volume 241.1±5.0 cm3 Experimental data Predicted – ACD/Labs Predicted – EPISuite Predicted – ChemAxon Experimental Physico-chemical Properties Experimental Melting Point: 36 °C […]
Read morequestion The leading researcher during period 3 (1938-1965) was answer Franklin Henry question The father of American sport psychology is answer Coleman Griffith question Scientifically derived knowledge has some limitations, including that it You Answered answer is reductionist is very slow to evolve tends to be conservative question The interactional approach assumes that answer situational […]
Read morequestion Types of joints based on structure answer Fibrous Joints Cartilaginous Joints Synovial Joints question Fibrous Joints answer bones joined by fibrous connective tissue, no joint cavity, amount of movement depends on lnegth of tissue, short tissue= no movement, long tissue = a little movement question Types of fibrous joints answer suture, syndesmosis, gamphosis question […]
Read morequestion Age distribution answer a model used in population geography that describes the ages and number of males and females within a given population; also called a population pyramid question Agricultural density answer The ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture. question Arithmetic density answer The total […]
Read moreMolecular Formula C44H64O24 Average mass 976.965 Da Density 1.5±0.1 g/cm3 Boiling Point 1169.0±65.0 °C at 760 mmHg Flash Point 337.8±27.8 °C Molar Refractivity 231.3±0.4 cm3 Polarizability 91.7±0.5 10-24cm3 Surface Tension 88.2±5.0 dyne/cm Molar Volume 634.3±5.0 cm3
Read morequestion True or false the rarity of an artwork and its value are often closely related answer True question True or false when artists are censored it usually stops them from producing any further work answer False question When conducting a formal analysis of a work of art you would probably want to consider the […]
Read morequestion Titchener offered his own approach to psychology called _______ answer structuralism question _______ focused on mental elements or contents and their mechanical linking through the process of association. answer Titchener question In Titchener’s view, psychologys fundamental task was to discover the nature of the ____ _____ ______ answer Elementary conscious experience question Whats elementary […]
Read morequestion Amplitude answer The maximum distance that the particles of a wave’s medium vibrate from their rest position question Wavelength answer The distance from any poiont on a wave to an identical point on the next wave question Frequency answer The number of waves produced in a given amount of time. question Reflection answer The […]
Read morequestion Alprazolam (Xanax) answer MOA: GABA-A receptor allosteric agonist t 1/2= 6-12 TU: anxiety, panic attacks question Diazepam (Valium) answer MOA: GABA-A receptor allosteric agonist t 1/2= 20-100 hrs [36-200 metabolites] TU: anxiety, panic attacks, preanesthetic medication, skeletal muscle relaxant, status epilepticus question Flurazepam (Dalmane) answer MOA: GABA-A receptor allosteric agonist t1/2= [40-250 metabolites] TU: […]
Read morequestion To win a delibertaive arguement answer Dont try to outscore your opponent. Try instead to get your way question The three goals a speaker can have for an audience answer Change their mood, mind, willingness to act question The three core issues answer Blame Values Choice question Blame- tense answer Past question Values-tense answer […]
Read moreMolecular Formula C6H24Cl3CrN6 Average mass 338.650 Da Density Boiling Point Flash Point Molar Refractivity Polarizability Surface Tension Molar Volume Experimental data Predicted – ACD/Labs Predicted – ChemAxon Miscellaneous Safety: 24-37-60 Alfa Aesar 24127 43 Alfa Aesar 24127 WARNING: Irritates skin and eyes Alfa Aesar 24127 Predicted data is generated using the ACD/Labs Percepta Platform – […]
Read moreMolecular Formula C7H3N3O4S Average mass 225.181 Da Density 1.6±0.1 g/cm3 Boiling Point 368.4±32.0 °C at 760 mmHg Flash Point 176.6±25.1 °C Molar Refractivity 51.4±0.4 cm3 Polarizability 20.4±0.5 10-24cm3 Surface Tension 85.0±5.0 dyne/cm Molar Volume 138.2±5.0 cm3 Experimental data Predicted – ACD/Labs Predicted – EPISuite Predicted – ChemAxon Experimental Physico-chemical Properties Experimental Melting Point: 139 °C […]
Read morequestion Acinetobacter answer nosocomial pneumonia, septicemia, soft tissue infection question Anaplasma phagocytophilum biology(type, stain) answer obligate intracellularG- question Anaplasma phagocytophilum disease answer Human anaplasmosis = human granulocytic ehrlichiosisincubation 1wkflu-like, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia with severe complication, 10% get rash, co-infection with lyme disease, fatality 1% question Anaplasma phagocytophilum pathogenesis answer elementary bodies, lives in host cell vacuoles […]
Read moreMolecular Formula C8H16O2 Average mass 144.211 Da Density 0.9±0.1 g/cm3 Boiling Point 227.7±8.0 °C at 760 mmHg Flash Point 102.5±9.8 °C Molar Refractivity 40.6±0.3 cm3 Polarizability 16.1±0.5 10-24cm3 Surface Tension 31.3±3.0 dyne/cm Molar Volume 155.3±3.0 cm3 Experimental data Predicted – ACD/Labs Predicted – EPISuite Predicted – ChemAxon Predicted – Mcule Experimental Physico-chemical Properties Experimental Boiling […]
Read morequestion Which of these river basins covers the largest area? answer Amazon Basin question More of the Amazon Basin lies in ___________ than in any other countryb answer brazil question If you were to pour water down the drain in Asunción, to which of these cities would it most likely flow? answer Buenos Aires question […]
Read morequestion In 1909, Robert Millikan performed an experiment involving tiny, charged drops of oil. The drops were charged because they had picked up extra electrons. Millikan was able to measure the charge on each drop in coulombs. Here is an example of what his data may have looked like. Based on the given data, how […]
Read morequestion Infrared Spectra are recorded using an ATR detector. What does ATR stand for? answer Attenuated Total Reflectance question In which of the following ways is the use of an infrared spectrophotometer fitted with an ATR sample advantageous over a beam-through-sample spectrophotometer? Select all answers that apply. answer ATR allows for the use very small […]
Read morequestion In which type of symbiosis do both members benefit from their interaction? a. mutualism b. parasitism c. commensalism d. pathogenesis answer a. mutualism question An axenic environment is on that a. exists in the human mouth b. contains only one species c. exists in the human colon d. both a and c answer b. […]
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