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1. How many atoms are represented by: a. 0.96 moles Ca b. 0.39 moles Ga c. 0.94 moles Ag d. 0.39 moles Mg 2. How may molecules are represented by a. 0.39 moles CH3COOH b. 0.71 moles N2 C. 0.72 moles C&H 206 d. 0.57 moles 02 3. How may grams are represented by: a. 6.11 moles C6H1206 b. 1.89 moles 02 c. 6,61 moles NaHCO3 d. 1.14 moles Na 4. How may moles are represented by: a. 26.32 grams...
0.25 moles ofa monatomic ideal gas starts from point a (400Pa and Im3) in the diagram as shown. It undergoes a constant pressure expansion from a to b (2m3); an isothermal process from b to c (3.2m3); a constant volume process c to d (125Pa); and an isothermal compression from d back to a. Problems 2-5 400 b a 300 2a. Find the temperature values Ta, Tb, Te and Td. 200 100 3 4 1 2 volume (m3) 2b. Find...
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Mass A Moles A Moles B Mass B Molar mass A Molar mass B Ratio from balanced equation 1. How many moles of H2 can be made from complete reaction of 3.0 moles of AI? (5 pts) Given: 2 Al(s) + 6 HCl(aq)-2 AICI, (aq) + 3 H2(aq) 2. How many grams of water are made from the reaction of 4.0 grams of hydrogen gas? (10 pts) Given the reaction: 2H,(8) +0,(8) 2.0(g) 3....
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C Find the area ofa B. a pair of chromosomes from the same organism. C. a pair of chromosomes containing genes for the same traits. O D. a pair of chromosomes with the same gene repeated several times. 0.2 pts D Question 5 The end result of meiosis is the production of cells called which always have copy/copies of each chromosome, a condition called (Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate choice from the list...
Let A={1,2,3,4}. Pick a subset B⊆A uniformly among the 2^4 subsets (i.e. the power set ofA) and let X be its size. Then likewise pick a subset C⊆B uniformly from the power set of B and let Y be its size. Give the joint p.m.f of (X, Y) and compute E(X−Y). Hint: X, Y can take value 0 if you pick the empty set. You can either write down a table or a compact expression of the form P(X=i, Y=j).
Sulfur dioxide flows through a heat exchanger at 45 moles/hr. The inlet to the isobaric heat exchanger is 100°C and 1bar and the heat rate is 1,300 kJ/hr. Assume an ideal gas with a Cp 0.05791T with T in K. mol K a. b. c. Determine the exit temperature for this heat exchanger. Determine the total rate change of entropy of the exit to inlet to the heat exchanger? Is the process of increasing SO2 temperature reversible? Prove with the...
9. What happens when a trimeric G a. Ga separates from b. GB separates from the GaG protein is activated by the GpGy dimer dimer d. Ga, Gp, and Gy separate from each other e. The trimeric G protein localizes to the c. Gy separates from the GaGß dimer t nuceus se the folowing list to answer questions 10-13.Answers can be used more than once a. Endocytosis followed by degradation in lysosomes tqitination mediated by SOCS followed by degradation by...
8.60-Modified: Let X1,...,Xn be i.i.d. from an exponential distribution with the density function a. Check the assumptions, and find the Fisher information I(T) b. Find CRLB c. Find sufficient statistic for τ. d. Show that t = X1 is unbiased, and use Rao-Blackwellization to construct MVUE for τ. e. Find the MLE of r. f. What is the exact sampling distribution of the MLE? g. Use the central limit theorem to find a normal approximation to the sampling distribution h....
4. A projectile is launched from a latitude 45 °N and travels 20 km to the north at 1000 m/s. a. What is the direction and magnitude of the Coriolis force and Coriolis acceleration? b. Calculate the lateral displacement due to the Coriolis force when the projectile reaches its target. Explain your reasoning. Recall that the displacement resulting from an acceleration a over time t is d = at/2.