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Draw out partial pathways to show which carbon(s) of glucose are lost in the first two cycles of the TCA cycle after entry as acetyl CoA fragments.
A Buffer solution with a pH reading of 8.50 was prepared by mixing 0.25 mole acid(HA) and 0.05 mole NaOH in 500.0ml DI water.
A compound is found to have a molar mass of 598 g/mol. If 35.8 mg of the compound is dissolved in enough water to make 175 mL of solution at 25°C, what is the osmotic pressure of the resulting solution?
Liquid acetone was placed in a 3.00L flask, then vaporized at 95'C and 1.02 atm. The vapor filling the flask weighed 5.87g. Calculate the molar mass of acetone.
Classify the substances according to the strongest solute-solvent interaction that will occur between the given substances and water during dissolution.
hydrogen and nitrogen have different molecular weights, so mass fractions will be different than mole fractions.
an adult person radiates heat to the surroundings at about the same time as a 100-watt lightbulb. what is the total amount of energy in kcal radiated to the surroundings by an adult in 24 hrs?
What is the product of the reaction of 2-methycyclohexanol under acidic conditions? The answer is not 2-methylcyclohexene.
When 9 mL of a solution containing 2.5 M AlBr3 is diluted to 33 mL, a dilute solution is formed. What is the Br- concentration in 20 mL of the dilute solution.
A 4.50-g sample of LIL at 25.oC dissolves in 25.0 mL of water also at 25.0C. The final equilibrium temperature of the resulting solution is 60.8C. What is the enthalp of solution of LICL expressed in kilojoules per mole?
For each reaction below, (a) identify the oxidation states of the atoms and (b) identify the oxidant, reductant, species oxidized, and species reduced.
Calculate work (in kJ) when 422 g iron (III) oxide (MM = 159.7 g/mol) reacts with excess carbon to produce carbon dioxide gas at 445 K:
Calculate the pH of a buffer made with 0.50M phosphoric acid and 0.75M sodium dihydrogenphosphate. Ka = 7.5 x 10-3.
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