Determining the Number of Water Molecules in a Hydrate Results Mass of empty beaker 55.11 g Mass of beaker with hydrated copper (II) sulfate 58.13 g Mass of hydrated copper (II) sulfate 3.02 g Mass of beaker with dehydrated copper (II) sulfate (last weighing) 57.22 g Mass of dehydrated copper (II) sulfate 2.18 g Mass of dehydrated copper (II) sulfate (2nd weighing) 2.11 g Questions 1. Calculate the value of “n”. Show your work. Include an example of ALL calculations involving
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Lab Report #6 Electrophoresis: Using Electricity to Separate Molecules Answer the following questions about the results of the virtual lab activity. Record your answers in the boxes. Activity 1 – Calibration Record your data from Activity 1 in the boxes below. Enter the data (number of bands‚ description of the band patterns) you collected for the protein ladder in the appropriate columns for the gel concentrations (8%‚ 10%‚ 12%) Gel 8% 10% 12% Number of Bands 4 5 6 Description of Band
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CBSE TEST PAPER-01 CLASS - IX Science (Atoms and Molecules) 1. Atomic radius is measured in nanometers and (a) 1nm = 10-10m (b) 1m = 10-10nm (c) 1m = 10-9nm (d) 1nm = 10-9m 2. Symbol of Iron is :- (a) Ir (b) I 3. Atomicity of chlorine and Argon is (c) Fe [1] (d) None of these [1] [1] (a) Diatomic and Monoatomic (b) Monoatomic and Diatomic (c) Monoatomic and Monoatomic (d) Diatomic and Diatomic 4. Molecular mass of water ( H 2O ) is (a) 18g 5. State law of conservation of Mass
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3.1 Proteins Table 3.2 Biuret Test Tube Contents Final Color Conclusions 1 Distilled water Transparent‚ light blue‚ navy Possibly little protein with clear peptide or no protein at all 2 Albumin Dark Purple Proteins are present with purple peptides 3 Pepsin Purplish blue‚ darkish blue Proteins are present with purple or black colored peptides 4 Starch Light blue‚ really clear Possible little protein with clear peptide or no protein at all Our results are correct because water
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Problem Set - Small Molecules (Campbell Chapters 2 and 3) 1. What are the SPONCH elements and what is common among these elements that make them suitable for life? State the four most frequently occurring of the SPONCH elements. Which of the SPONCH elements is found in each of the large biomolecules (carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ lipids‚ nucleic acids). The SPONCH elements are Sulfur‚ Phosphorus‚ Oxygen‚ Nitrogen‚ Carbon and Hydrogen. These are the five key elements that compose living
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important to understand and examine the water molecule in order to ascertain how it brought about Earth’s thriving ecosystem and how important it is for us today. Water is a strong solvent‚ it’s a very unique molecule that can breaks and reforms constantly. Each water molecule consists acid What is acid rain? Acid rain is the term for pollution caused ... of one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms. The oxygen atom also called the "apex of the water molecule" bears a slight electronegative charge while
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cell and between cytoplasm and the external environment. The cytoplasm and extracellular environment of the cell are aqueous solutions. They are composed of water‚ which is the solvent‚ or dissolving agent‚ and numerous organic and inorganic molecules‚ which are the solutes‚ or dissolved substances. Organelle membranes and the plasma membrane are selectively permeable‚ allowing water to freely pass through but regulating the movement of solutes. The cell actively moves some dissolved substances
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Biology‚ Biological Molecules Revision Notes Distinguish between monomers and polymers: Monomers- Identical small molecules. Polymers- Chainlike molecules formed from the linking together of many similar. Distinguish between monosaccharides‚ disaccharides‚ and polysaccharides: Monosaccharides- Simple sugars; sugar molecules may be enantiomers due due to the spatial arrangement of parts around asymmetric carbons; raw material for synthesis of other organic molecules. Disaccharides- Two
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Alexander Shulgin‚ world renowned biochemist is quoted asking “...but the important question is‚ what isn’t DMT in?”. Its described well by Dr. Rick Strassman‚ the only scientist given permission to study it in the last 40 years as; “The Spirit Molecule”. Many believe this substance‚ which flows through every human’s veins may be a link between the mundane world and spiritual world. DMT use‚ albeit nothing like the pure substance that is used today has been traced back to 8th century Chili
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exist within each molecule – influence the chemical properties of the substance – are relatively strong (larger charges that are closer together) Intermolecular forces (nonbonding forces) – exist between the molecules – influence the physical properties of the substance – are relatively weak (smaller charges that are farther apart) 2 Strength Intramolecular Forces - Review Copyright @ 2007 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. 3 Intermolecular forces exist between the molecules influence the
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