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Draw an oxygen consumption cruve for a suspension of isolated mitochondria when the following compounds are added in the indicated order. With the addition of each compound all of the previously added compounds remain present. The experiment starts with an extremely high oxygen concentration, and the oxygen concentration can ony decrease or be unaffected.
a. NADH added
b. ADP added
c. Rotenone added
d. succinated added
e. ADP runs out
f. DNP added
It takes 50% of NaOH to prepare .6 Normality of NaOH. How much of 50% of NaOH to prepare 50 Liters of solution
After obtaining a preliminary melting point range of 124-130 degrees C for an unknown, you identify it as benzamide. Running a mixed melting point determination with benzamide affords a melting point range of 117-125 degrees C
Heating potassium chlorate KClO3, yields oxygen gas and potassium chloride. What volume, in liters, of oxygen at 23 degrees C and 760 torr is produced by the decomposition of 4.42 g potassium chlorate
How many neighboring hydrogen atoms must the CH2 group (at 2.65 ppm H NMR ) of propyl amine see in order to have its signal split into a triplet
A 0.9760-g sample of potassium acid phthalate required 44.00 mL of barium hydroxide solution for titration. How do you calculate the molar concentration of the barium hydroxide.
Determine how many grams of Phosphorus tri-fluoride will be produced when 40.1 g of F2 mix, and the reaction has a 78.1% yield?
How many MOLES of phosphorus triiodide are present in 7.73E+22 molecules of this compound
Name a method or physical process that can be carried out that would achieve the removel of ammonium chloride from your sample without affecting the other fous components. Describe what is happening in this process.
what are the structures for glycylserine and
Discuss the common-ion effect by comparing the solubility of CaCO3 in 3.0 x 102 ml of water and in the presence of 0.015 mole of Ca(NO3)2.
Calculate the amount of heat in J required to heat 2.00 grams of ice from -12.0 C to 88.0 C. The heat of fusion of water is 6.02 kJ/mol the specific heat capacity of ice is 2.09 J/gC
Calculate the pH of a solution that is 0.50 M in HF (Ka= 7.2 x 10-4) and 0.60 M in NaF. The answer is 3.22. Please show me how to get the correct answer.
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