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Photorespiration is considered a wasteful process that decreases the growth of C3 plants. What experiment would you propose to minimize the role of photorespiration in plants and ideally see increased growth as a result? Provide a brief description of your experiment and how you could carry out the experiment in laboratory conditions.
Calculate pCu2+ at each of the following points in the titration of 50.0 mL of 0.001 M Cu 2+ with 0.001 M EDTA at pH 11.00 in a solution whose NH3 concentration is somehow fixed at 0.100 M:
The crude copper that is subjected to electrorefining contains tellurium as an impurity. The standard reduction potential between tellurium and its lowest common oxidation state
Assuming that a neutron star has the same density as a neutron, calculate the mass (in kg) of a small piece of a neutron star the size of a spherical pebble with a radius of 0.20 mm.
calculate the ph of each of these given solutions a 0.76 m koh bnbsp 0.0010 m hclcalculate the hydrogen ion
what are the chemical shift,integration(#H),multiplicity,assignment and type of hydrogen in C8 H10 O and i have to identify the unknown. help please i have 4 signals
Determine Eo for the following reaction, using the given standard reduction potentials. Cr3+(aq) + Co(s) ? Cr(s) + Co2+(aq) Eo for Co2+(aq) = -0.28 V Eo for Cr3+(aq) = -0.74 V
A sample of gas at 47°C and 1.03 atm occupies a volume of 2.20 L.What volume would this gas occupy at 107°C and 0.789 atm?
Phenol (C6H5OH, also called carbolic acid) has a pKa of 9.89. It is used to preserve body tissues and is quite toxic. Calculate the percent ionized in 0.0399 M phenol--a dilute solution.
A solution is saturated in both nitrogen gas as well as potassium bromide at 75C. Explain when the solution is cooled to room temperature what is most likely to happen
Provide a detailed mechanism to account for the conversion of D-fructose into two equivalents of pyruvaldehyde. (Hint: glyceraldehyde will be an intermediate.)
The reagents available other than DI water are 3.0 M solutions of any acid or base that you may need. How would you go about preparing this buffer
how many grams of aspirin are available for immediate absorption by the stomach? Assume immediate dissolution of aspirin and it does not significantly change the pH of the stomach contents. The pKa of aspirin is 3.50 and its molecular weight is 18..
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