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PROBLEM 2-1 
Problem Statement - Given the following test results, determine the mole fraction of 
calcium (Ca2+). 
Concentration, Concentration, 
Cation mg/L Anion mg/L 
Ca2+ 40.0 HCO – 
3 91.5 
Mg2+ 12.2 2– 
SO4 72 
Na+ 15.1 Cl– 22.9 
K 
+ 
5.1 – 
NO3 5.0 
Solution 
1. By definition, using Eq. 2-2, the mole fraction of Ca2+ is as follows. 
n 2+ 
x 
Ca 
Ca2+ n 2+ n 2+ n + n + HCO n 2- n - n - 
3 4 3 
2. Substituting in the MW for each of the...
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PROBLEM 2-1 
Problem Statement - Given the following test results, determine the mole fraction of 
calcium (Ca2+). 
Concentration, Concentration, 
Cation mg/L Anion mg/L 
Ca2+ 40.0 HCO – 
3 91.5 
Mg2+ 12.2 2– 
SO4 72 
Na+ 15.1 Cl– 22.9 
K 
+ 
5.1 – 
NO3 5.0 
Solution 
1. By definition, using Eq. 2-2, the mole fraction of Ca2+ is as follows. 
n 2+ 
x 
Ca 
Ca2+ n 2+ n 2+ n + n + HCO n 2- n - n - 
3 4 3 
2. Substituting in the MW for each of the...
Test Bank for Biochemistry A Short Course,.pdf 
1. DNA is made from the building blocks adenine, guanine, cytosine, and 
____________. 
Ans: d 
Section: 1.2 
2. ____________: Unbranched polymer that, when folded into its threedimensional shape, performs much of the work of the cell. 
Ans: c 
Section: 1.2 
Chapter 1 Biochemistry and the Unity of Life 3 
3. ____________: Scheme that describes the flow of information from 
one strand of DNA to a new strand of DNA. 
Ans: k 
Section: 1.3 
4. __...
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Test Bank for Biochemistry A Short Course,.pdf 
1. DNA is made from the building blocks adenine, guanine, cytosine, and 
____________. 
Ans: d 
Section: 1.2 
2. ____________: Unbranched polymer that, when folded into its threedimensional shape, performs much of the work of the cell. 
Ans: c 
Section: 1.2 
Chapter 1 Biochemistry and the Unity of Life 3 
3. ____________: Scheme that describes the flow of information from 
one strand of DNA to a new strand of DNA. 
Ans: k 
Section: 1.3 
4. __...
Test Bank for Handbook of Informatics 
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
1) The names of all 135 students in a professor's class are written on identical slips of 
paper, and the slips are placed into a large glass jar. Then, the professor selects 5 random 
slips from the jar. Identify the kind of sample that is being used. 
A) sample of convenience B) simple random sample 
C) cluster sample D) systematic sample 
Answer: B 
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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
1) The names of all 135 students in a professor's class are written on identical slips of 
paper, and the slips are placed into a large glass jar. Then, the professor selects 5 random 
slips from the jar. Identify the kind of sample that is being used. 
A) sample of convenience B) simple random sample 
C) cluster sample D) systematic sample 
Answer: B 
...
Test Bank for International B 
1) Discuss the characteristics of globalization. Use an example in your discussion. 
Question Details 
Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation 
Learning Objective : 01-01 Understand what is meant by the term globalization. 
Topic : What Is Globalization? 
AACSB : Analytical Thinking 
Bloom's : Apply 
Difficulty : 3 Hard 
Gradable : manual 
2) Explain what is meant by the globalization of markets. Provide an example. What are the 
most global markets? 
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Test Bank for International B 
1) Discuss the characteristics of globalization. Use an example in your discussion. 
Question Details 
Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation 
Learning Objective : 01-01 Understand what is meant by the term globalization. 
Topic : What Is Globalization? 
AACSB : Analytical Thinking 
Bloom's : Apply 
Difficulty : 3 Hard 
Gradable : manual 
2) Explain what is meant by the globalization of markets. Provide an example. What are the 
most global markets? 
Question Detail...
sample-Test-bank-Advanced-Practice-Nursing-An-Integrative-Approach-6th-Edition 
Chapter 1: Highlights from the History of Advanced Practice Nursing in the United StatesTest Bank 
Multiple Choice 
1. In which year did the American Association of College of Nursing (AACN) introduced the 
Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP)? 
a. 2006 
b. 2004 
c. 2000 
d. 2002 
ANS: B 
The AACN introduced the DNP degree in 2004 to prepare advanced practice nurses (APRNs) to 
meet challenges and standardize practice...
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Chapter 1: Highlights from the History of Advanced Practice Nursing in the United StatesTest Bank 
Multiple Choice 
1. In which year did the American Association of College of Nursing (AACN) introduced the 
Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP)? 
a. 2006 
b. 2004 
c. 2000 
d. 2002 
ANS: B 
The AACN introduced the DNP degree in 2004 to prepare advanced practice nurses (APRNs) to 
meet challenges and standardize practice...
Test Bank for Management F 
CHAPTER 2: AGING IN OTHER COUNTRIES AND ACROSS CULTURES IN THE 
UNITED STATES 
1) The diverse cultures around the world illustrate that: 
A) there is a general need to achieve balance between elders’ contributions to society and costs 
of supporting them. 
B) population aging is occurring at the same rate in developing and developed countries. 
C) there is a movement from low fertility urban societies to higher fertility rural societies. 
D) families no longer play ...
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CHAPTER 2: AGING IN OTHER COUNTRIES AND ACROSS CULTURES IN THE 
UNITED STATES 
1) The diverse cultures around the world illustrate that: 
A) there is a general need to achieve balance between elders’ contributions to society and costs 
of supporting them. 
B) population aging is occurring at the same rate in developing and developed countries. 
C) there is a movement from low fertility urban societies to higher fertility rural societies. 
D) families no longer play ...
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Chapter 1: Health Literacy and Medication Use 
1. What time will the trough blood level need to be drawn if the nurse administers the 
intravenous medication dose at 9:00 AM? 
a. 6:30 AM 
b. 8:30 AM 
c. 9:30 AM 
d. 11:30 AM 
ANS: B 
Trough blood levels measure the lowest blood level of medicine and are obtained just before the 
dose is administered. In this case, 6:30 AM is too early to obtain the blood level. The other t...
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Chapter 1: Health Literacy and Medication Use 
1. What time will the trough blood level need to be drawn if the nurse administers the 
intravenous medication dose at 9:00 AM? 
a. 6:30 AM 
b. 8:30 AM 
c. 9:30 AM 
d. 11:30 AM 
ANS: B 
Trough blood levels measure the lowest blood level of medicine and are obtained just before the 
dose is administered. In this case, 6:30 AM is too early to obtain the blood level. The other t...
Solution Manual for Accounting Information Systems, 3rd Edition 
Chapter 1 – Accounting Information Systems and Firm Value 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. c 
2. a 
3. a 
4. c 
5. d 
6. b
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Chapter 1 – Accounting Information Systems and Firm Value 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. c 
2. a 
3. a 
4. c 
5. d 
6. b
Solution Manual for Hole’s Human Anatomy & Physiology, 16th Edition 
ANSWERS TO PRACTICE QUESTIONS 
Hole’s Human Anatomy & Physiology, 16e 
Chapter 1 
Practice 1.1 
1. What factors probably stimulated an early interest in the human body? 
Factors include attempting to understand the causes of various injuries, illnesses, and 
the loss of function of body parts, and trying to treat these conditions. 
2. What types of activities helped promote the development of modern medical 
science? 
Act...
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ANSWERS TO PRACTICE QUESTIONS 
Hole’s Human Anatomy & Physiology, 16e 
Chapter 1 
Practice 1.1 
1. What factors probably stimulated an early interest in the human body? 
Factors include attempting to understand the causes of various injuries, illnesses, and 
the loss of function of body parts, and trying to treat these conditions. 
2. What types of activities helped promote the development of modern medical 
science? 
Act...
Test Bank For Social Gerontology A.pdf 
CHAPTER 2: AGING IN OTHER COUNTRIES AND ACROSS CULTURES IN THE 
UNITED STATES 
1) The diverse cultures around the world illustrate that: 
A) there is a general need to achieve balance between elders’ contributions to society and costs 
of supporting them. 
B) population aging is occurring at the same rate in developing and developed countries. 
C) there is a movement from low fertility urban societies to higher fertility rural societies. 
D) families no ...
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Test Bank For Social Gerontology A.pdf 
CHAPTER 2: AGING IN OTHER COUNTRIES AND ACROSS CULTURES IN THE 
UNITED STATES 
1) The diverse cultures around the world illustrate that: 
A) there is a general need to achieve balance between elders’ contributions to society and costs 
of supporting them. 
B) population aging is occurring at the same rate in developing and developed countries. 
C) there is a movement from low fertility urban societies to higher fertility rural societies. 
D) families no ...