Worksheet to accompany demos on exchange reactions
... the species is an anion), then you will adjust the ―distributing‖ (assigning of oxidation numbers) so that the sum of the oxidation numbers adds up to the overall charge on the species. The following example illustrates this. Example: carbonate ion, CO32-. (Note that a carbonate ion has two extra el ...
... the species is an anion), then you will adjust the ―distributing‖ (assigning of oxidation numbers) so that the sum of the oxidation numbers adds up to the overall charge on the species. The following example illustrates this. Example: carbonate ion, CO32-. (Note that a carbonate ion has two extra el ...
C383 Study Guide for the Final Exam Spring 2016 Basic Information
... All papers, books, phones, and electronic devices must be in a sealed bag under your seat. Exam Content: The exam will have two major parts. A. 50 points covering chapters 27-31. This exam will look much like what you have seen in the other midterm exams, including multiple choice, short answer, a ...
... All papers, books, phones, and electronic devices must be in a sealed bag under your seat. Exam Content: The exam will have two major parts. A. 50 points covering chapters 27-31. This exam will look much like what you have seen in the other midterm exams, including multiple choice, short answer, a ...
Atomic Theory - World of Teaching
... The picture below shows three objects that can be classified in the same group. Which of the following statements is true for all three of these objects? They are metals. They rust rapidly. They weigh the same. They are the same color. ...
... The picture below shows three objects that can be classified in the same group. Which of the following statements is true for all three of these objects? They are metals. They rust rapidly. They weigh the same. They are the same color. ...
mid-term-exam-versio..
... 101. _____ The light-independent reactions (also known as the dark reactions or the Calvin cycle) use NADPH from the light reactions to provide energy and hydrogen ions needed to produce sugar from carbon dioxide. 102. _____ The light-dependent reactions occur only during the day; the light-independ ...
... 101. _____ The light-independent reactions (also known as the dark reactions or the Calvin cycle) use NADPH from the light reactions to provide energy and hydrogen ions needed to produce sugar from carbon dioxide. 102. _____ The light-dependent reactions occur only during the day; the light-independ ...
Translation webquest
... Once you have made an RNA strand, read the new text under the animation and find the start codon in your RNA strand. Make sure you use your mouse to place the green box on the start codon. When you have located the start sequence, click on the start codon to continue. Read the new text under the a ...
... Once you have made an RNA strand, read the new text under the animation and find the start codon in your RNA strand. Make sure you use your mouse to place the green box on the start codon. When you have located the start sequence, click on the start codon to continue. Read the new text under the a ...
Respiratory Substrates
... • Animals store glucose as glycogen, and plants as starch • Theoretical maximum energy yield for one mole of glucose is 2870 kJ • It takes 30.6 kJ to produce 1 mol ATP • Respiration of 1 mol glucose should produce nearly 94 mol ATP, but the actual yield is more like 30, as it has an efficiency of 32 ...
... • Animals store glucose as glycogen, and plants as starch • Theoretical maximum energy yield for one mole of glucose is 2870 kJ • It takes 30.6 kJ to produce 1 mol ATP • Respiration of 1 mol glucose should produce nearly 94 mol ATP, but the actual yield is more like 30, as it has an efficiency of 32 ...
Slide 1
... (steric interference in cis position) c. Uncharged but polar: like all –CONH2 links, peptide bonds do not protonate between pH 2-12 only side chains and N- and C- terminals can ionize peptide bond is polar (charged) and can be involved in H-bonding. ...
... (steric interference in cis position) c. Uncharged but polar: like all –CONH2 links, peptide bonds do not protonate between pH 2-12 only side chains and N- and C- terminals can ionize peptide bond is polar (charged) and can be involved in H-bonding. ...
Ch. 6 Biochemistry
... C. catalysts: a substance that lowers the activation energy needed to start a chemical reaction 1. enzymes: special proteins that act as biological catalysts in living organisms to speed up the rate of chemical reactions a. enzymes may be used again after a reaction b. ex: amylase found in saliva sp ...
... C. catalysts: a substance that lowers the activation energy needed to start a chemical reaction 1. enzymes: special proteins that act as biological catalysts in living organisms to speed up the rate of chemical reactions a. enzymes may be used again after a reaction b. ex: amylase found in saliva sp ...
Beginning of life
... All living beings need an energy source to activate chemical reactions. For example, to light a match requires some kind of energy source to trigger the reaction. In this case one simply has to rub the top on a rough surface to produce heat and make it light. This is a case of “activation energy”. A ...
... All living beings need an energy source to activate chemical reactions. For example, to light a match requires some kind of energy source to trigger the reaction. In this case one simply has to rub the top on a rough surface to produce heat and make it light. This is a case of “activation energy”. A ...
Abstract: Enhanced photoelectrochemical CO2 reduction at
... Abstract: Enhanced photoelectrochemical CO2 reduction at nanostructured electrodes With the aim of reducing greenhouse gas concentrations while simultaneously generating usable fuel supplies, recycling of carbon dioxide by catalytic conversion to gaseous or liquid fuels with low over potential has r ...
... Abstract: Enhanced photoelectrochemical CO2 reduction at nanostructured electrodes With the aim of reducing greenhouse gas concentrations while simultaneously generating usable fuel supplies, recycling of carbon dioxide by catalytic conversion to gaseous or liquid fuels with low over potential has r ...
2015 AP Chemistry Summer Assignment
... a) KO2(s) + H2O(l) → KOH(aq) + O2(g) + H2O2(aq) b) Fe2O3(s) + HNO3(aq) → Fe(NO3)3(aq) + H2O(l) c) NH3(g) + O2(g) → NO(g) + H2O(g) d) PCl5(l) + H2O(l) → H3PO4(aq) + HCl(g) e) CaO(s) + C(s) → CaC2(s) + CO2(g) f) MoS2(s) + O2(g) → MoO3(s) + SO2(g) g) FeCO3(s) + H2CO3(aq) → Fe(HCO3)2(aq) 43. The reactio ...
... a) KO2(s) + H2O(l) → KOH(aq) + O2(g) + H2O2(aq) b) Fe2O3(s) + HNO3(aq) → Fe(NO3)3(aq) + H2O(l) c) NH3(g) + O2(g) → NO(g) + H2O(g) d) PCl5(l) + H2O(l) → H3PO4(aq) + HCl(g) e) CaO(s) + C(s) → CaC2(s) + CO2(g) f) MoS2(s) + O2(g) → MoO3(s) + SO2(g) g) FeCO3(s) + H2CO3(aq) → Fe(HCO3)2(aq) 43. The reactio ...
Chapter 21 Transition Metals
... Manganese is relatively abundant in the earth’s crust (0.1% by mass). The most common use of the metal is in the production of especially hard steel used for rock crushers, bank vaults, and armor plate. An abundant source of manganese occurs in the form of manganese nodules found on the ocean floor, ...
... Manganese is relatively abundant in the earth’s crust (0.1% by mass). The most common use of the metal is in the production of especially hard steel used for rock crushers, bank vaults, and armor plate. An abundant source of manganese occurs in the form of manganese nodules found on the ocean floor, ...
A Chapter 3
... that these ligands are arranged in space They have the same atom to atom bonding sequence but the atoms differ in their arrangement in space They have the same atoms, same sets of bonds but differ in the relative orientation of these bonds ...
... that these ligands are arranged in space They have the same atom to atom bonding sequence but the atoms differ in their arrangement in space They have the same atoms, same sets of bonds but differ in the relative orientation of these bonds ...
Carbon Compounds slideshow Carbon Compounds
... Can join with other carbon atoms to form chains, rings Can form millions of big, complex structures. ...
... Can join with other carbon atoms to form chains, rings Can form millions of big, complex structures. ...
1. Amino Acids,Peptides, Proteins
... Hormones of Pancreas and Gastrointestinal Tract - The photocopy from the 25th edition 23. Thyroid Hormones and Adrenal Medulla Hormones The photocopy from the 25th edition 24. Cholesterol and Bile Acids Ch. 26. Cholesterol Synthesis, Transport, & Excretion - without chemical structures on Figure ...
... Hormones of Pancreas and Gastrointestinal Tract - The photocopy from the 25th edition 23. Thyroid Hormones and Adrenal Medulla Hormones The photocopy from the 25th edition 24. Cholesterol and Bile Acids Ch. 26. Cholesterol Synthesis, Transport, & Excretion - without chemical structures on Figure ...
1 - Chiropractic National Board Review Questions
... for the maintenance of RBC’s? A. B-1 B. B-2 C. B-6 D. B-12 and folic acid 50. What vitamin is used for carboxylation reaction during Gluconeogenesis? A. Biotin B. Thiamine C. Pyridoxine D. Niacin 51. Glucose to lactate produces A. 2 ATP, 2 NADH, 2 CO2 B. 2 ATP, 0 NADH, 0 CO2 C. 0 ATP, 2 NADH, 0 CO2 ...
... for the maintenance of RBC’s? A. B-1 B. B-2 C. B-6 D. B-12 and folic acid 50. What vitamin is used for carboxylation reaction during Gluconeogenesis? A. Biotin B. Thiamine C. Pyridoxine D. Niacin 51. Glucose to lactate produces A. 2 ATP, 2 NADH, 2 CO2 B. 2 ATP, 0 NADH, 0 CO2 C. 0 ATP, 2 NADH, 0 CO2 ...
ordered reactions
... • In random order reactions, the two substrates do not bind to the enzyme in any given order; it does not matter which binds first or second. • In ordered reactions, the substrates bind in a defined sequence, S1 first and S2 second. • These two reactions share a common feature termed a ternary compl ...
... • In random order reactions, the two substrates do not bind to the enzyme in any given order; it does not matter which binds first or second. • In ordered reactions, the substrates bind in a defined sequence, S1 first and S2 second. • These two reactions share a common feature termed a ternary compl ...
Chapter 4 - Evangel University
... A single ______ group in a _____________ pocket 8 regions of -helix; no regions of -sheet Most _______ side chains are on the __________ ________ side chains are folded to the __________ Two His side chains are in the interior, involved with interaction with the heme group • Fe(II) of heme has 6 c ...
... A single ______ group in a _____________ pocket 8 regions of -helix; no regions of -sheet Most _______ side chains are on the __________ ________ side chains are folded to the __________ Two His side chains are in the interior, involved with interaction with the heme group • Fe(II) of heme has 6 c ...
Q1. (a) An enzyme catalyses only one reaction. Explain why
... A drug company produced a new type of insulin. Scientists from the company carried out a trial in which they gave this new type of insulin to rats. They reported that the results of this trial on rats were positive. A newspaper stated that diabetics would benefit from this new drug. Suggest two reas ...
... A drug company produced a new type of insulin. Scientists from the company carried out a trial in which they gave this new type of insulin to rats. They reported that the results of this trial on rats were positive. A newspaper stated that diabetics would benefit from this new drug. Suggest two reas ...
Chapter 2
... dissociation constant - the equilibrium constant for the decomposition of a complex ion into its components in solution. The smaller the value of K, the lesser the dissociation of the species in solution. This value varies with temperature, ionic strength, and the nature of the solvent electrochemic ...
... dissociation constant - the equilibrium constant for the decomposition of a complex ion into its components in solution. The smaller the value of K, the lesser the dissociation of the species in solution. This value varies with temperature, ionic strength, and the nature of the solvent electrochemic ...
Basic Background Review: Acid-Base , Redox, and Stable Isotopes
... methane C, CH2O CO2 and other dissolved inorganic carbon species ...
... methane C, CH2O CO2 and other dissolved inorganic carbon species ...
Metalloprotein
Metalloprotein is a generic term for a protein that contains a metal ion cofactor. A large number of all proteins are part of this category.