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1. When we say that something gives us "energy," what does that mean? What is a biological definition of energy? 2. What is the physiological role of each of the molecules in your table?1. Which ingredients provide energy? How do they do that?2. Which ingredients contribute to body repair, i.e., which help build or rebuild muscle tissue?3. In what ways might the one(s) that does (do) not have a metabolic energy source (caffeine) provide the perception of increased energy after consumption?4. How are the ingredients in these drinks helpful to someone expending a lot of energy, e.g., a runner?5. Does your analysis substantiate the claim that this is an "energy drink"? If so, what molecules are the sources of energy?6. Could your drink serve different purposes for different consumers? Explain.7. What is the normal physiological response to increased intake of sugars? to increased intake of caffeine?8. Is there such a thing as a "sugar high"? Explain your answer.9. Evaluate, in terms of basic physiology and biochemistry, the statement: A lack of sleep causes a lack of energy.10. Are the product claims legitimate? Why?11. Should you simply buy a can of Coke® rather than one of these energy drinks? Why/why not?
When a sample of oxalic acid (H2C2O4), which is a diprotic acid, is titrated with 0.250 M potassium hydroxide solution, 24.44 mL of the potassium hydroxide solution are required to neutralize the acid. How many grams of oxalic acid where present i..
If 26mL of 5.2M H2SO4 was spilled, what is the minimum mass of NaHCO3 that must be added to the spill to neutralize the acid? 2NaHCO3+H2SO4=Na2SO4+2H2O+2CO2
What types of bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, resulting in Japans surrender at the conclusion of WWII? What isotopes were used in the bombs? What were the long term effects of these bombs?
The radius of a potassium atom is 235 pm. Determine the density of potassium in g/cm3.
Benzoic acid is a weak acid that has antimicrobial properties. Its sodium salt, sodium benzoate, is a preservative found in foods, medications, and personal hygiene products. Benzoic acid dissociates in water:
Calculate the pH when 16.00 mL of 0.100 M sodium hydroxide is added to 10.00 mL of a 0.100 M phosphoric acid solution.
Calculate the equilibrium constant at 0c and at 50c(assuming enthalpies of formation are independent of temp)
Draw the molecular orbitals for each geometry, using the 2s orbitals as a basis set. Give the expected ground state for each geometry.
if a sample of cuso4 ofnbsp 2.25 grams are dissolve in 9.3 102 ml of 0.35 m ammonia then determine what are the
What term describes a solution in which the solute concentration exceeds its equilibrium concentration under the prevailing conditions?
A penny with a scored edge allows the HCl to react with the internal zinc metal, leaving a shell of unreacted copper. How many moles of hydrogen gas are formed by reacting a penny with excess HCl?
How many grams of the element nickel are contained in 10.0g of a 10.2 wt% solution of nicke sulfate hexahydrate, NiSO4*6H2O?
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