)Carbo hydrates 5.) lipids What is condensation reaction? Is a chemical reaction in which two molecules combine to form a bigger molecule. An example of this would be how monomers form polymers. In this process‚ water is lost. Think of it like this : It takes energy to combine two molecules. It’s kinda of like exercising. After exercising‚ you have lost a lot of calories(energy) and you are very tired. You are very thirst... water is lost in condensation reaction. What happens during a hydrolysis
Premium Protein Amino acid Protein structure
existing matter in solids‚ liquid and gaseous states applied to the concept cartoons which are then compared to a child’s conception of the following scientific investigations; sugar added to a cup of tea‚ when water is boiling‚ and the reasons behind condensation on the outside of a glass filled with water and ice cubes. I am then to compared the ’correct ’ answers to my child’s answers and explore where the child is coming from and why they believe their answer is correct.
Premium Education Psychology Knowledge
Summary of Carbohydrates: Monosaccharides‚ Disaccharides‚ Polysaccharides Carbohydrates are molecules that are synthesized from carbon‚ oxygen‚ and hydrogen atoms. Some types of carbohydrates consist of a single unit consisting of a few atoms‚ while other carbohydrates consists of thousands of units linked together through chemical bonds. Glucose‚ maltose‚ and glycogen are three carbohydrates that are similar‚ but structurally different. Carbohydrates have the general molecular formula CH2O. Starch
Premium Glucose Carbohydrate Disaccharide
Unit 4: Science and materials in construction and the built in environment Assignment 1: Construction materials P1) Describe the basic factors in simple scientific terms that influences human comfort in the internal environment • Air temperature – Heat too hot too cold • Lighting – Too dim not enough daylight • Noise – Discomfort of hearing • Air quality – Too stuffy‚ ventilation P2) Describe how each factor is measured • Air temperature – Celsius Acceptable level 33 C • Lighting
Premium Energy
available). 3. Relative Humidity :- R.H. % = Mixing ratio (W) x 100 Saturation mixing (Ws) Example: 22 x 100 = 80% 25 4. Lifting Condensation Level (L.C.L.) : It is the level to which unsaturated air would have to be raised in a dry adiabates expansion to produce condensation. On T-φ gram‚ it is calculated as follow: “From dry bulb temperature follow along dry adiabate and from dew point follow along isohygric doted green line at the same pressure
Premium Atmospheric thermodynamics
Evaporation occurs first‚ in which it changes from liquid state to gas state. Then‚ the process is called condensation wherein it changes its form from gas state to liquid state. The product is called distillate and the residue is the remains that didn’t undergo evaporation and condensation. Fractional distillation purifies more complex mixture that is why it undergoes a series of evaporation and condensation process. Fractional distillation is more efficient compared to simple distillation‚ It gives better
Premium Distillation
disaccharide . the bond between them is a glycosidic linkage formed in a condensation reaction 4. Starch is a polysaccharide composed of amylose and amylopectin. Its main function is as a storage carbohydrate‚ starch and glycogen are suitable for this function because there are insoluble and compact. 5. A triglyceride composed of 1 molecule of glycerol and 3 fatty acids 6. A triglyceride is formed from a condensation reaction called esterification 7. Fatty acids with double bonds are
Premium Cell Protein DNA
showed that hexane increased from 0.0.873 to 0.886 moles. Once the mixture of toluene and hexane hit 70 degrees in the experiment‚ the distillate was used for the gas chromatography. Hexane was higher in the distillate stage. The first drop of condensation appeared at 79°C. The volume of the distillate was 0.88ml and 0.98ml for the residue volume. The initial mixture had a volume ratio of 48.7% for toluene and 51.3% for hexane. The ratio for volume was determined for the distillate and residue.
Premium Distillation Evaporation Water
vapor). Water on earth is always changing. How do these changes happen? It is made up of a few main parts:evaporation (and transpiration)‚condensation and precipitation. Evaporation is when the sun heats up water in rivers or lakes or the ocean and turns it into the vapor. The water vapor leaves the river‚lake or ocean and goes into the air. Condensation is water vapor in the air gets cold and changes back into liquid‚ forming clouds.If heat is taken away from liquid water‚ it freezes to
Premium Water Precipitation
Complete List of Terms and Definitions for Science Mid-Term Terms Definitions Meteorology is the study of atmospheric phenomena True Weather is the current state of the lithosphere False Long-term variations in weather for a particular area make up the climate of the area True The tropics are hotter than the poles because the sun strikes this area of the Earth indirectly False To people living near the Atlantic Ocean‚ tropical cyclones are known as hurricanes True Tropical cyclones are
Premium Precipitation Earth Igneous rock