How can sugar that has big molecule im water, in which has small molecule?
im just not sure about the way sugar and water is moving, not
sure how to draw it
1. Assume bacteria are growing in a sugar solution where the concentration of water is greater in the solution than in the cellular cytoplasm. By which mechanism will water enter the cells? Passive transport: osmosis DRAW A PICTURE of a bacterial CELL with LABELS, showing which way sugar is moving. And showing which way water is moving. cell membrane optional flagellon
Which of the followings cannot be used to separate table sugar and from sugar-water mixture? O Boiling Filteration Distillation All of them can separate table sugar and water.
Sometimes a small change in a problem can make a BIG change in how to solve the problem. Here is an example of this phenomenon. Assume you have a group of packages, each of which has its weight marked on the outside of the package. For some reason, you are asked to separate the group into two subgroups such that the difference between the total weight of the packages in each group is a maximum. Hopefully after you think about...
QUESTION 5 A little amount of sugar is added to a cup of water. The sugar completely dissolved in the water. The water is the: Solvent Solution Solute QUESTION 6 A solution will be basic if: O pH > 7 OpH 7 pH <7 QUESTION 7 A solution with a very small amount of solute dissolved in 1.0 liter of water considered as a: Diluted solution Concentrated solution Supersaturated solution QUESTION 8 The particles that can pass through a semipermeable...
Like humans, yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) can store sugar in the form of glycogen. Thus when glucose is in short supply, glycogen can be broken down and its subunits can enter glycolysis. Use the following picture of a small glycogen molecule to assist when answering this question. Before baking bread it is often customary to pre-soak the yeast in water. In this water environment there is no simple sugar nor complex starches for the yeast to use as an energy source...
2. Draw a deoxyribose sugar molecule and number the carbons appropriately. Circle the carbon to which the phosphate attaches. Draw a box around the carbon to which the base attaches How does ribose differ (structurally) from deoxyribose?
Why is the boiling point of water is unusually high for such a small molecule
each molecule can bond to a maximum of four others in a water crystal, which is also known as
A big monkey and a small monkey eat coconuts which dangle high above the ground on a coconut palm. One of them (at least) must climb the tree to shake a coconut fruit down. Then both can eat it. The one who does not climb has a head start in eating the fruit. If big monkey climbs the tree he incurs an energy cost of 2 kilocalories (Kc). Small monkey, being so small, does not incur any energy cost from...
4, A solution of sugar in water is to be concentrated from 5.0 wt.% sugar to 20.0 wt% sugar. The solution is at about 45 C when it is fed continuously to a bubble column. Air at 45°C and a dew point of 20°C is bubbled through the column very slowly so that it emerges saturated. The humidification of the air can be considered adiabatic. How many m/h of air must be fed to process 100 kg/h of the entering...