

Draw the BINAP ligand. Briefly describe the Noyori/Takasago synthesis method of BINAP Reference paper: M. Berthod,...
2. List and briefly describe the four phases (stages) of microbial growth. You may also draw a growth curve, but you must still describe each of the four stages (NOT JUST LABEL GROWTH CURVE). 3. Briefly describe the method of assessing the amount of microbial growth you would use in each of the following samples: A. You have to determine how many living bacteria are present in a city pool: B. You have a cloudy broth and you need to...
3. Describe how unplanned inventory can influence equilibrium in the model where AE=(C+I+G+(X-M)) 4. Briefly describe the expenditure multiplier and state how it is computed. How is it different from the Tax multiplier? be descriptive and use key terms and examples
Pre-Laboratory Assignment 1. Briefly describe the hazards associated with us ing the following (1) concentrated NH, solution 3. We can prepare the yellow coordination compound potassium tris(oxalato rhodate(lll), KIRh(,0)), by reacting potassiumn hexachlororhodatelli), KIRCI. and potassium oxalate, K 0,04 (1) Balance the chemical equation for this reac- tion, shown below. K(RhCi (aq) + K C20 (aq) → K[Rh(C2O4)3 (s. yellow) + KCl(aq) (2) If we combine 1 mol of KIRhClel with 1 mol of K C204, which compound is the...
For parts of the free response question that require calculations, clearly show the method used and the steps involved in arriving at your answer. You must show your work to receive credit for your answer. Examples and equations may be included in your answers where appropriate Answer the following questions related to Xe Oo Oooool Xell) X (S) XUS) Diagram 1 Diagram 2 Diagram 3 (a) Diagram 2 shown above represents a particle-level view of liquid Xe atoms () in...
-------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. How does Java support the concept of encapsulation? -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Describe the difference between an object and a class. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. What is the difference between the contents of a Java variable of a primitive type and a Java variable of a class type? -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. (a) How is a 'static' class method different from a regular (non-static) class method? (b) How is a 'static' variable in a class different from a regular (instance) variable in a class?...
SECTION B – CHEMISTRY [40] QUESTION 4 [20] 4.1 Briefly define the following terms: 4.1.1 Nucleus (1) 4.1.2 Nucleons (1) 4.1.3 Neutrons (1) 4.2 Deuterium and tritium both have the same number of protons and electrons. What makes them different? (2) 4.3 Complete symbol contain the symbol of the element, the mass number and the atomic number. Give the complete symbols of Bromide and Bromine. (3) 4.4 Draw the atomic structure of the following element: 4.4.1 H (1) 4.4.2 He...
Experiment Write Up Proposal You will write up a synthesis procedure for one reaction that could be potentially run in a face- to-face Chem 2321 lab session. Your proposal will include an introduction and procedure. The procedure will include step-by-step instructions for running the reaction (including reaction monitoring), work-up. (product isolation and purification), and analysis (characterization). You will need to include sample calculations for percent yield and provide sample spectra analysis. You must upload your proposal as a single document...
Written Assignment: Biology and Technology in the Real World Addresses course outcomes 1-4: recognize and explain how the scientific method is used to solve problems make observations and discriminate between scientific and pseudoscientific explanations weigh evidence and make decisions based on strengths and limitations of scientific knowledge and the scientific method use knowledge of biological principles, the scientific method, and appropriate technologies to ask relevant questions, develop hypotheses, design and conduct experiments, interpret results, and draw conclusions 1. Select one...
1. Describe the functions of the following reagents in extraction of DNA from corn meal: proteinase K; guanidine HCI; SDS 2. Why is the ratio of the OD at 260 and 280 nm used to estimate DNA purity? 3. In one paragraph, summarize basic principles of PCR technique in your own words. List all the reagents you will need to perform a PCR experiment. Does this method tell you what genetic modifications were made? If yes, describe how you can...
1. In methodological articles, authors a. trace the development of a theory, or analyze existing theory, pointing out flaws or demonstrating the advantage of one theory over another b. report original research and typically organize their articles into distinct sections that reflect the research process: introduction, Method, Results, and Discussion c. present new methodological approaches or modifications of existing methods to the community of researchers d. report case materials obtained while working with an individual, a group, a community, or...