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APSC 151 Midterm Questions And Answers
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Which of the following sedimentary rocks is usually biochemical in origin? 
a) bedded salt 
b) conglomerate 
c)sandstone 
d) wacke 
e) limestone 
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What platy, parallel, mineral grains are the most visual aspect of foliated 
metamorphic rocks? 
a) carbonates 
b) quartz 
c) cocoliths 
d) micas 
e) feldspars 
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Lava flows are typically finer grained than intrusive igneous rocks. Why? 
a) The extrusive magma, because it is deep below the surface, cools very slowly 
producing very ...
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MDC II - Exam 2 Latest Update Graded A+
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MDC II - Exam 2 Latest Update 
 
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Causes of respiratory acidosis (low ph/ high CO2) 
-Hypoventilation 
-Drug overdose 
-Pulmonary edema 
-Chest trauma/neuromuscular disease 
-COPD 
-Airway obstruction 
Causes of Metabolic Acidosis (low pH/low HCO3) 
-Diabetic ketoacidosis 
-Salicylate OD 
-Renal failure 
-Severe diarrhea 
-Sepsis 
-Shock 
How to evaluate that treatment is working for respiratory acidosis? 
-Maintains adequate gas exchange 
-Arterial pH above 7.2 and closer to 7.35 
-...
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Entrance Exam Semmelweis Questions With Verified Solutions 2024/2025
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Entrance Exam Semmelweis Questions With Verified Solutions 2024/2025 
 
Electron configuration for cations Correct Answer: Subtract 1 from exponent of highest n-value orbital (ex. remove from 4s before 3d) 
 
Ag+ = [Kr]5s^1 4d^9 
 
Electron configuration for anions Correct Answer: Add 1 to closest orbital 
 
Cl- = [Ne]3s^2 3p^6 
 
Atomic orbitals Correct Answer: s, p, d, f 
 
Primary vs secondary structures of proteins Correct Answer: Primary - AA chain (linked by peptide bonds) 
 
Secondary - ...
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PETE 4190 Midterm Exam - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)
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PETE 4190 Midterm Exam - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) In today's industry, the term ______ is typically used to describe any fine - grain sedimentary rock that require massive stimulation for economic recovery. Shale In today's industry, the term "shale" is typically used to describe any _________________________fine - grain sedimentary rock that require massive stimulation for economic recovery. In today's industry, the term "shale" is typically used to describe any fine ...
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TCEQ Surface Water B License Test with Questions and Correct Answers| Latest Update | Verified
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What is the most common type of hardness in water? - Answer Calcium and 
magnesium 
What is formed when calcium and magnesium carbonates are combined with 
carbon dioxide? - Answer Calcium and magnesium bicarbonates called carbonate 
hardness
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ENTRANCE EXAM SEMMELWEIS | QUESTIONS & 100% CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADEA+
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ENTRANCE EXAM SEMMELWEIS | 
QUESTIONS & 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
(VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADEA+ 
Electron configuration for cations 
Correct Answer: Subtract 1 from exponent of highest n-value orbital (ex. remove 
from 4s before 3d) 
Ag+ = [Kr]5s^1 4d^9 
Electron configuration for anions 
Correct Answer: Add 1 to closest orbital 
Cl- = [Ne]3s^2 3p^6 
Atomic orbitals 
Correct Answer: s, p, d, f 
Primary vs secondary structures of proteins 
Correct Answer: Primary - AA chain (linked by pept...
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IB Biology SL Latest Update Graded A+
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IB Biology SL Latest Update Graded A+ 
 
Organic compound A compound that contains carbon found in living organisms, excluding 
carbonates and oxides 
 
Enzyme Biological catalysts made of protein that speed up the rate of a reaction 
 
Active site The region of an enzyme where the substrate binds 
 
Denaturation A structural change in the 3-D shape of a protein causing the loss of its 
chemical properties 
 
Cell respiration The controlled release of enrgy from organic compiunds in cells to for...
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APSC 151 midterm pt 2 Questions And Answers
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What is the major source of heat for contact metamorphism? 
a) deep burial and heat from earth's interior 
b) heat from a nearby magma body 
c) heat from grinding and shearing on faults 
d) heat from the spontaneous decomposition of micas and feldspars 
~ B 
What type of environment is typified by brittle deformation? 
a) deep burial with great confining pressure 
b) shallow, low temperature settings with high strain rates 
c) shallow very high temperature settings as in contact metamorphism 
d...
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Chem 104 Binghamton University Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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1 cm^3= ? mL - 1 mL 
1 in = ? cm - 2.54 cm 
1 kg= ? lbs - 2.2046 lbs 
1 km = ? mi - 0.62137 mi 
1 mi = ? ft - 5280 ft 
1 mi = ? km - 1.6093 km 
Accerleration Derived Unit - m/s^2 
Accuracy - refers to how close a measured value is to an accepted value 
acetate - C2H3O2- 
Acetates and Nitrates are soluble - C2H3O2-,NO3- Exceptions: None 
Acids - proton (H+) donors 
Ammonium - NH4+ 
Amount SI Base Unit - Mole (mol)Anions - negatively charged ions (gain e-)(nonmetals) 
Area Derived Unit - m^2 
Avag...
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MDC II - Exam 2 |Complete Questions With Correct Answers
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MDC II - Exam 2 
Causes of respiratory acidosis (low ph/ high CO2) 
-Hypoventilation 
-Drug overdose 
-Pulmonary edema 
-Chest trauma/neuromuscular disease 
-COPD 
-Airway obstruction 
 
 
Causes of Metabolic Acidosis (low pH/low HCO3) 
-Diabetic ketoacidosis 
-Salicylate OD 
-Renal failure 
-Severe diarrhea 
-Sepsis 
-Shock 
 
 
How to evaluate that treatment is working for respiratory acidosis? 
-Maintains adequate gas exchange 
-Arterial pH above 7.2 and closer to 7.35 
-PaO2 level above 90 m...
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