Soil-borne antibiotic-producing bacteria and characterization of their
... antibiotic use for the treatment of human diseases, has led to the emergence of antibiotic-resistant organisms1,2. As human pathogens continue to acquire resistance to all classes of current antibiotics, it is necessary to develop novel antibiotic compounds1. New antibiotic-producing strains of bact ...
... antibiotic use for the treatment of human diseases, has led to the emergence of antibiotic-resistant organisms1,2. As human pathogens continue to acquire resistance to all classes of current antibiotics, it is necessary to develop novel antibiotic compounds1. New antibiotic-producing strains of bact ...
Total 3 marks
... Geologists now have evidence that the Earth’s crust began to form about four and a half billion years ago. The surface of the Earth was then at temperatures well above 100 °C and the atmosphere was mostly carbon dioxide with some ammonia, methane and water vapour. About a quarter of a billion years ...
... Geologists now have evidence that the Earth’s crust began to form about four and a half billion years ago. The surface of the Earth was then at temperatures well above 100 °C and the atmosphere was mostly carbon dioxide with some ammonia, methane and water vapour. About a quarter of a billion years ...
Advanced Chemical Reactions
... increase entropy (more random) EXAMPLE – Diffusion ◦ As molecules are dispersed, entropy increases ◦ Continued dispersal leads to a uniform solution ...
... increase entropy (more random) EXAMPLE – Diffusion ◦ As molecules are dispersed, entropy increases ◦ Continued dispersal leads to a uniform solution ...
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... -Bowen’s Reaction Series is reversed when rocks are heated. This means that felsic minerals will melt first as they have a lower melting point. The incomplete melting of rocks can then produce different magma compositions. 4. Assimilation -Magma can melt and incorporate surrounding country rock, cha ...
... -Bowen’s Reaction Series is reversed when rocks are heated. This means that felsic minerals will melt first as they have a lower melting point. The incomplete melting of rocks can then produce different magma compositions. 4. Assimilation -Magma can melt and incorporate surrounding country rock, cha ...
Synthesis Reaction
... 5. If 11 moles of CO are consumed, how many moles of CO2 are released? 6. What is the ratio of O2 to CO2? 7. If 7 moles of O2 is consumed, how many moles of CO2are released? 8. What is the ratio of CO to energy? 9. If 2 moles of CO are burned, how much energy is released? 10. If 3 moles of CO are bu ...
... 5. If 11 moles of CO are consumed, how many moles of CO2 are released? 6. What is the ratio of O2 to CO2? 7. If 7 moles of O2 is consumed, how many moles of CO2are released? 8. What is the ratio of CO to energy? 9. If 2 moles of CO are burned, how much energy is released? 10. If 3 moles of CO are bu ...
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... 5. If 11 moles of CO are consumed, how many moles of CO2 are released? 6. What is the ratio of O2 to CO2? 7. If 7 moles of O2 is consumed, how many moles of CO2are released? 8. What is the ratio of CO to energy? 9. If 2 moles of CO are burned, how much energy is released? 10. If 3 moles of CO are bu ...
... 5. If 11 moles of CO are consumed, how many moles of CO2 are released? 6. What is the ratio of O2 to CO2? 7. If 7 moles of O2 is consumed, how many moles of CO2are released? 8. What is the ratio of CO to energy? 9. If 2 moles of CO are burned, how much energy is released? 10. If 3 moles of CO are bu ...
Ecological Succession - Galena Park ISD Moodle
... Stages of Succession Over many years, the soil gets deeper and mosses grow. As they die, their nutrients are added to the soil and so the soil improves. ...
... Stages of Succession Over many years, the soil gets deeper and mosses grow. As they die, their nutrients are added to the soil and so the soil improves. ...
Balancing Reaction Equations Oxidation State Reduction
... • Write the conventional equation, including designations of state [(g), (l), (s), (aq)]. Balance the equation. • Write the ionic equation by replacing each dissolved substance (aq) with the species in solution. Never change states in this step. Be sure the equation is balanced for both atoms and ...
... • Write the conventional equation, including designations of state [(g), (l), (s), (aq)]. Balance the equation. • Write the ionic equation by replacing each dissolved substance (aq) with the species in solution. Never change states in this step. Be sure the equation is balanced for both atoms and ...
World of Chemistry 102
... 11. (6 pts) The formation of food begins with photosynthesis. Write the overall reaction that describes photosynthesis. Which level of the food chain does photosynthesis take place? How does the overall reaction describing photsythesis differ from the overal reaction that describes respiration? ...
... 11. (6 pts) The formation of food begins with photosynthesis. Write the overall reaction that describes photosynthesis. Which level of the food chain does photosynthesis take place? How does the overall reaction describing photsythesis differ from the overal reaction that describes respiration? ...
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... Electrolytes and Nonelectrolytes Electrolytes- compounds that conduct an electric current in aqueous solution, or in the molten state – all ionic compounds are electrolytes because they dissociate into ions (they are also called “salts”) barium sulfate- will conduct when molten, but is insoluble ...
... Electrolytes and Nonelectrolytes Electrolytes- compounds that conduct an electric current in aqueous solution, or in the molten state – all ionic compounds are electrolytes because they dissociate into ions (they are also called “salts”) barium sulfate- will conduct when molten, but is insoluble ...
Chapter 4
... Water breaks the + and - charged pieces apart and surrounds them. Solubility in water depends on the relative attractions of ions for each other and attraction of ions for water molecules In some ionic compounds, the attraction between ions is greater than the attraction exerted by water (slig ...
... Water breaks the + and - charged pieces apart and surrounds them. Solubility in water depends on the relative attractions of ions for each other and attraction of ions for water molecules In some ionic compounds, the attraction between ions is greater than the attraction exerted by water (slig ...
GEO143_final_key
... (66) 1 pt. What is the main difference between a conglomerate and a sedimentary breccia? A) Breccia clasts are angular; conglomerate clasts are rounded. B) A breccia is well stratified; a conglomerate is poorly stratified. C) Breccia clasts are the size of baseballs; conglomerate clasts are larger. ...
... (66) 1 pt. What is the main difference between a conglomerate and a sedimentary breccia? A) Breccia clasts are angular; conglomerate clasts are rounded. B) A breccia is well stratified; a conglomerate is poorly stratified. C) Breccia clasts are the size of baseballs; conglomerate clasts are larger. ...
The Coconut Palm in Florida - Collier County Extension Office
... waterlogged or flooded soil conditions for a few days. However, trees may decline and die when exposed to prolonged flooding or waterlogged soils. Cold temperatures: Coconut palms are injured by temperatures of 32 degrees F (0 degrees C), with desiccated foliage as the primary symptom. More severe f ...
... waterlogged or flooded soil conditions for a few days. However, trees may decline and die when exposed to prolonged flooding or waterlogged soils. Cold temperatures: Coconut palms are injured by temperatures of 32 degrees F (0 degrees C), with desiccated foliage as the primary symptom. More severe f ...
Ch.1 Introduction
... Western Hemisphere is the twelve-level Modified Mercalli Index (MMI), on which the intensity is subjectively evaluated by describing the extent of damage. Figure 11 -2 shows the approximate relationships of magnitude, intensity at the epicenter, and other seismic parameters, comparing energy release ...
... Western Hemisphere is the twelve-level Modified Mercalli Index (MMI), on which the intensity is subjectively evaluated by describing the extent of damage. Figure 11 -2 shows the approximate relationships of magnitude, intensity at the epicenter, and other seismic parameters, comparing energy release ...
C7 Revision Notes 2015
... organic mixtures •Mobile phase is an unreactive gas (helium, nitrogen) •Stationary phase is a liquid layer on the inside surface of a column •Sample is injected into Organic compounds machine •Sample is vaporised and then have known retention times, they can be carried through the column •Samples fo ...
... organic mixtures •Mobile phase is an unreactive gas (helium, nitrogen) •Stationary phase is a liquid layer on the inside surface of a column •Sample is injected into Organic compounds machine •Sample is vaporised and then have known retention times, they can be carried through the column •Samples fo ...
Guidance on the use of BSI PAS 100 compost in topsoil
... The purpose of topsoil manufacturing is to create an effective soil for the establishment of vegetation. The term topsoil manufacturing, as used in this technical document, refers to the blending of soils available on site along with potentially other organic or inorganic materials with BSI PAS 100 ...
... The purpose of topsoil manufacturing is to create an effective soil for the establishment of vegetation. The term topsoil manufacturing, as used in this technical document, refers to the blending of soils available on site along with potentially other organic or inorganic materials with BSI PAS 100 ...
Causes of Salinization - Keele Research Repository
... Soil Salinity What is Salinization? Salinization is the process by which watersoluble salts accumulate at the surface of soil. Salinization is a resource concern because excess salts hinder the growth of crops by limiting their ability to take up water. Salinization may occur naturally or because o ...
... Soil Salinity What is Salinization? Salinization is the process by which watersoluble salts accumulate at the surface of soil. Salinization is a resource concern because excess salts hinder the growth of crops by limiting their ability to take up water. Salinization may occur naturally or because o ...
Organic Chemical Reactions
... directions is inserted between reactants and products. However, many organic reactions are almost completely shifted towards the products and the residual concentration of the reactants at the end of the reaction is negligible. This happens when the equilibrium constant is very high. For those react ...
... directions is inserted between reactants and products. However, many organic reactions are almost completely shifted towards the products and the residual concentration of the reactants at the end of the reaction is negligible. This happens when the equilibrium constant is very high. For those react ...
Lessons from Research
... Season of Use This factor most likely influences impact levels on trails and in grazed areas. In fact, a well-established range management practice, in regions with pronounced wet and dry seasons, is to keep livestock out of grazing areas during seasons (usually spring and early summer) when soils a ...
... Season of Use This factor most likely influences impact levels on trails and in grazed areas. In fact, a well-established range management practice, in regions with pronounced wet and dry seasons, is to keep livestock out of grazing areas during seasons (usually spring and early summer) when soils a ...
Acids - Beck-Shop
... write formulae and balanced chemical equations calculate relative formula masses of species separately and in a balanced chemical equation use a balanced equation to calculate masses of reactants or products recall that acids react with some metals and with carbonates and write equations pre ...
... write formulae and balanced chemical equations calculate relative formula masses of species separately and in a balanced chemical equation use a balanced equation to calculate masses of reactants or products recall that acids react with some metals and with carbonates and write equations pre ...
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... they are essential to crop development, seasonal crop uptake is usually lower than for the primary nutrients N,P, and K but considerably higher than the micro-nutrients. The secondary plant nutrients (calcium, magnesium and sulphur) are equally important to the plant growth. In case of their deficie ...
... they are essential to crop development, seasonal crop uptake is usually lower than for the primary nutrients N,P, and K but considerably higher than the micro-nutrients. The secondary plant nutrients (calcium, magnesium and sulphur) are equally important to the plant growth. In case of their deficie ...
Agricultural and Environmental Applications of Biochar: Advances
... productivity. The term biochar was coined, referring to biomass-derived charcoal to be used as a soil amendment for various agricultural and environmental benefits. Especially in the past decade, biochar has been intensively explored for its potential uses as a durable soil quality enhancer and envi ...
... productivity. The term biochar was coined, referring to biomass-derived charcoal to be used as a soil amendment for various agricultural and environmental benefits. Especially in the past decade, biochar has been intensively explored for its potential uses as a durable soil quality enhancer and envi ...
Compared to the desolate surface of the Moon, Earth must
... Lies parallel to layers of preexisting rock. Intrudes between layers and pushed overlying rock up, so shallow where overlying pressure is low. Generally basalt (low viscosity), ...
... Lies parallel to layers of preexisting rock. Intrudes between layers and pushed overlying rock up, so shallow where overlying pressure is low. Generally basalt (low viscosity), ...
ChemChapter_7sec1_and_section2[1]FORMULA
... molecular compound or a polyatomic ion, oxidation numbers are assigned to the atoms composing the compound or ion. • Unlike ionic charges, oxidation numbers do not have an exact physical meaning: rather, they serve as useful “bookkeeping” devices to help keep track of electrons. ...
... molecular compound or a polyatomic ion, oxidation numbers are assigned to the atoms composing the compound or ion. • Unlike ionic charges, oxidation numbers do not have an exact physical meaning: rather, they serve as useful “bookkeeping” devices to help keep track of electrons. ...