
OH TIIN What do the two highlighted groups of atoms stand for, Explain how did you...
Explain how you responded to a problem and/or an unfamiliar situation. What did you do, what was the outcome, and what did you learn from the experience? (maximum 200 words)
draw your cyclic model by adding the OH groups and H atoms to
figure below.
le the drawing a Unded black atom white atoms. Cl, use green For Br, use pe For all Lone chiral Cater b. Convert the open form of ribose into a eyelie form. Here's how: 1. Pull apart one of the Co bonds from the Catom, leaving the other end of the bond attached to the O atom. . Connect the free bond from the O...
Exactly what atoms did
hydrogen ions fall off in the process of moving from B to C? Please
explain the process.
R OH OH OH OH Он но Он Но H20 но -н R R OGI OGI H OGI +Н,о OGI OH OH -н OH OH A Carbinol pseudo-base : Chalcone B Flavylium cation (red) C :Quinoidial base (blue)
R OH OH OH OH Он но Он Но H20 но -н R R OGI OGI H OGI +Н,о OGI OH...
Compare the Enlightenment and the Great Awakening. Did the two groups share anything in common? what, explain? how were they different? what were the results of their views? (100-150 words) History class
the correct answer is highlighted. how do i get the
answer?
36. Calculate the pH of a saturated aqueous solution of Co(OH)2. Ksp is 2.5 x 10-16. a. 8.60 b. 8.90 c. 9.10 d. 9.20 e. 9.40
Show all work and explain how you get the correct answer
highlighted below:
A rod of length L and square cross-section with side length a conducts heat between two machine parts. In order to modify the machine but maintain the same rate of heat conduction, you replace the rod with a new one of the same material that has a square cross-section with side length 3a/2. What is the new rod's length? A. 3L/2 B. 9L/4 C. 2L/3 D. 4L/9
1. What did you notice about the shapes with and without the
lone pairs? how do the lone lairs affect the final shape?
Guidelines for Drawing Lewis Structures. STEP 1: Determine the total number of valence electrons for the molecule. STEP 2: Determine the skeletal structure arrangement of atoms) of the compound. For simple compounds the singular atom will be in the center with the others arranged around it. STEP 3: Attach each bonded atom to the central atom with...
In this problem, how do you know which atoms or groups are
going away, towards you, or in plane from the chiral center? for
example, why do they assume that hydrogen is going away (dotted
line) and Ch3 is coming towards you (bold colored line)? And how do
you know which direction Ch2Ch2Br and Br is going in? its just a
single line (Not dotted or bold). I know directions are important
in determining R/S.
Ex: In the second photo...
In epidemiology, how do you calculate the overall incidence of cure within two groups? What formula would you use?
What dothe letters IQR stand for and how do you find the IQR?