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Read moreMolecular Formula C44H54CaF2N6O12S2 Average mass 1001.137 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: 122 °C Biosynth Q-201685 Experimental Flash Point: 404.7 °C Biosynth Q-201685 Experimental Gravity: 404.7 g/mL Biosynth Q-201685 Miscellaneous Safety: P261; P262 Biosynth […]
Read moreMolecular Formula C7H8O2 Average mass 124.137 Da Density Boiling Point Flash Point Molar Refractivity Polarizability Surface Tension Molar Volume Predicted – ACD/Labs Predicted – ChemAxon Predicted data is generated using the ACD/Labs Percepta Platform – PhysChem Module No predicted properties have been calculated for this compound. Density: Boiling Point: Vapour Pressure: Enthalpy of Vaporization: Flash […]
Read moreMolecular Formula C10H20O2 Average mass 172.265 Da Density 0.9±0.1 g/cm3 Boiling Point 210.3±3.0 °C at 760 mmHg Flash Point 84.4±0.0 °C Molar Refractivity 50.2±0.3 cm3 Polarizability 19.9±0.5 10-24cm3 Surface Tension 28.3±3.0 dyne/cm Molar Volume 197.1±3.0 cm3 Experimental data Predicted – ACD/Labs Predicted – EPISuite Predicted – ChemAxon Predicted – Mcule Experimental Physico-chemical Properties Experimental Melting […]
Read morequestion Republic answer Romans set up a new government in which some officials were chosen by the people. question Patrician answer 300 members of the landholding upper class powerful senate question Consuls answer senators elected 2 from the patrician class question Dictator answer ruler who has complete control over a government question Plebians answer farmers, […]
Read morequestion Law that offers legal protection to people who give reasonable assistance to those who are, or who they believe to be, injured, ill, in peril or otherwise incapacitated. answer Good Samaritan Law question Are infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease. Some examples include:Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C or HIV answer Blood borne […]
Read morequestion Brain Drain answer Large scale emigration by talented people question Chain Migration answer Migration of people to a specific location because relatives or members of the same nationality previously migrated there. question Circulation answer Short-term, repetitive, or cyclical movements that recur on a regular basis. question Counterurbaniztion answer Net migration from urban to rural […]
Read morequestion homogenous mixture answer a mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout question solution answer a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances uniformly dispersed throughout question filtration answer a process that separates a solid from the liquid in a heterogeneous mixture question solvent answer a liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances question […]
Read morequestion Natural Selection answer Process by which organisms change over time as a result of changes in heritable physical or behavioral traits. question Law of Segregation answer Established that there are dominant and recessive traits passed on randomly from parents to offspring. question Lithosphere answer (stone) comprising of rocks and earths crust. question Atmosphere answer […]
Read morequestion In the textbook, anthropology is defined as the study of answer Human nature, human society, and the human past question Holism in anthropology is defined in the text as answer Integrating what is known about human beings and their activities at an inclusive level question To say that anthropology is comparative means that answer […]
Read morequestion Pathology answer study of diseases question pathogenesis answer manner in which a disease develops question Etiology answer study of the cause of a disease question Infection answer invasion or colonization of the body by pathogenic microorganisms question Disease answer state in which the body is not functioning correctly. Caused by an infection. question Normal […]
Read morequestion salts answer have a positive electrical charge and replace hydrogen ions with metallic ions, in other words a positive ion from a base and a negative ion of an acid combine question Step 1 answer Glucose -> Glucose 6-Phosphate- hexokinase- ATP -> ADP (ATP Invested) question Step 2 answer Glucose 6-Phosphate -> Fructose 6-Phostphate- […]
Read morequestion Commensalism answer Relationship of convenience. One species benefits, the other neither benefits nor is harmed.This can shift to mutualism or parasitism.ex- normal flora of gut, skin, and mucous membranes question Symbiosis/Mutualism answer Reciprocal benefits exist for one or both organismsex- some human enteric bacilli secrete vit K; gut bacteria assist in establishment of tolerance […]
Read morequestion Learning in which the learner actively monitors events involving other individuals and then chooses later actions based on their observations -Informally, often called copying or imitating -Powerful form of learning in humans: Learn from watching others, watching video, reading books, etc. -Difficult to study, especially in non-humans: –>Usually, no reward/punishment specifically given during training […]
Read morequestion Escarpments answer steep, often jagged slopes or cliffs near the coast of Africa. question Great Rift Valley answer A natural wonder in Africa. It stretches from Syria in Southwest Asia. It developed from a large crack in the Earth’s surface. question Mount Kilimanjaro answer A volcanic mountain in Africa. It is the highest point […]
Read morequestion The central principal of operant conditioning is that answer The consequences of behavior influence it’s likelihood of being repeated question The role of learning is the central theme in answer The behavioral perspective question What was the purpose of early asylums? answer To remove those who could not take care of themselves from society […]
Read moreMolecular Formula K2MnO4 Average mass 197.132 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: 190 °C (Decomposes) Alfa Aesar 190 °C (Decomposes) Alfa Aesar 39506 Experimental Solubility: Soluble in water Alfa Aesar 39506 Miscellaneous Safety: 17-26-37-60 […]
Read morequestion Recognizing that a customer’s psychological needs must be met when resolving incidents is called? answer Customer Call Differentiating question What is the best way to minimize conflict with a customer? answer Remain friendly towards the customer. question A talkative customer can result in extended call times. What is the best practice for disengaging from […]
Read moreMolecular Formula H2CaO2 Average mass 74.093 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: 580 °C Oxford University Chemical Safety Data (No longer updated) More details 580 °C Oakwood [098310] 580 °C LabNetwork LN00195605 Experimental Boiling […]
Read moreRevolution Theory of Marx that there will be a revolution led by the proletarian class against the bourgeoisie. There will be no more political or class struggles. proletariat working class people bourgeoisie elites class antagonism Class conflict due to competing socio economic interest
Read morequestion Crowding in leisure places is in part determined by the personal characteristics of the visitors. answer true question As technology increases we are assured of an increase in free time. answer false question The term conspicuous consumption refers to the consciousness of the individual when he or she is engaged in leisure. answer false […]
Read morequestion Organisms can be classified according to their similarities. answer Linnaeus question Species dont become extinct but instead evolve into different forms in response to changes in the environment. answer Larmarck question More complex forms of life evolve from less complex forms. answer Darwin (erasmus) question To be considered members of the same species organisms […]
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