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Tamu Chem 238 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Already Passed
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1. Reaction of ethyl magnesium bromide with water will generate? 
a. ethanol 
b. ethane 
c. butane 
d. ethyl magnesium hydroxide 
e. a peroxide - b 
2. Under conditions of thermodynamic control, product distribution is governed by: 
a. the relative stabilities of the products 
b. the relative energies of the transition states leading to the products 
c. the rate at which each product is formed 
d. a and b 
e. b and c - a 
3. Which of the following statements is false for the reduction of camphor...
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CHEM 129 Final Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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Calculate the molar solubility of Calcium Sulfate with a Ksp=2.4x10^-5 - answerHINT: just 
an ICE Table 
x= 4.89x10^-3 
Calculate the solubility of Aluminum hydroxide with Ksp=3x10^24 - answerx= 7.59x10^-7 
Given the solubility of copper (1) Chloride is 4.31mg/100ml, what is the Ksp? - 
answerKsp=1.89x10^-7 
What is the solubility product for each of the following reactions? 
Silver Iodine 
Calcium Carbondate 
Magnesium Hydroxide...
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ACS Biochemistry Exam Study Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions Graded A 2024
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Metabolism (catabolism and anabolism) - Metabolism: sum of total chemical reactions in an organism, also the method by which cells extract and use energy from their environment. 
 
Catabolism: The process by which stored nutrients and ingested foods are converted to a usable form of energy. It produces simple products CO2, H2O, NH3, and building blocks such as sugars and fats that are used in anabolism. 
 
Anabolism: the process by which simple products and building blocks of catabolism are us...
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Water Treatment Exam Graded A+
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What is the purpose of adding Carbon Dioxide to Softened water? - ANSWER-Restores the Carbonate Balance. 
 
How is lime sludge dewatered? - ANSWER-By Solar Lagoons 
 
How can Non-Carbonate Hardness be achieved? - ANSWER-By Sodium Carbonate, Ion Exchange, Membrane Separation, Sodium Hydroxide. 
 
What is Selective Carbonate Removal? - ANSWER-Removal of Calcium Bicarbonate Hardness at PH of 9.6. 
 
Noncarbonate hardness present in water means? - ANSWER-The Total Hardness is greater than the Total ...
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CHEM 129 Final Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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CHEM 129 Final Exam Questions And 
Answers (Verified And Updated) 
Calculate the molar solubility of Calcium Sulfate with a Ksp=2.4x10^-5 - answerHINT: just 
an ICE Table 
x= 4.89x10^-3 
Calculate the solubility of Aluminum hydroxide with Ksp=3x10^24 - answerx= 7.59x10^-7 
Given the solubility of copper (1) Chloride is 4.31mg/100ml, what is the Ksp? - 
answerKsp=1.89x10^-7 
What is the solubility product for each of the following reactions? 
Silver Iodine 
Calcium Carbondate 
Magnesium Hydroxide...
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IBWA CPO Exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Particulate (mechanical) filtration, carbon filtration, reverse osmosis, demineralization (deionization & softening), distillation, mineral and fluoride addition, and disinfection and disinfection byproducts are all examples of ____________________ ______________________ processes Answer - water treatment 
 
Soluble iron is generally found in ground water with high _______________ ____________________ content Answer - carbon dioxide 
 
Soluble iron is changed to insoluble ferric iron by ______...
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Define an acid - Answer-Any substance which increases the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution. 
 
Know the two ions considered acids in soils` - Answer-Hydrogen & Aluminum 
 
Understand how aluminum contributes to soil acidity - Answer-Aluminum has the ability to facilitate the splitting of water and react with the resulting H+. Aluminum reacts with water to bind to the hydroxide, leaving the hydrogen ion not neutralized (so lots of H+'s). ...
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Bio 240 exam 1 Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions Graded A+
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Calculate pH and pOH given hydrogen or hydroxide ion concentration and calculate hydrogen or 
hydroxide ion concentration given pH or pOH - pH= -log(H+) 
pOH= -log(OH-) 
pH= 14-pOH 
10^pH= [H+] 
10^pOH= [OH-] 
Compare and contrast the different types of carbohydrates (monosaccharides, disaccharides, 
polysaccharides) and the different roles they play in organisms - monosaccharides make up di and 
polysaccharides (glucose) 
disaccharides are typically used for quick energy (lactose) 
Polysacchari...
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CHEM 121 Experiment 6: Equilibrium Reactions SPRING 2024 Portage learning
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Experiment #: 6 
Title: Equilibrium Reactions 
Purpose: To study equilibrium reactions with two experiments 1. Determine the equilibrium 
constant Kc and 2. Study LeChatelier’s Principle 
Procedure: 
1. Add 10mL acetic acid and 10mL propyl alcohol in a small flask using a pipette. Mix well 
2. Take 1mL pipette sample from flask and place in beaker. Add in about 25mL of water 
and a few drops of phenolphthalein indicator. 
3. Titrate with sodium hydroxide in buret until color change. Record mL ...
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MCAT Organic Chemistry Exam Questions and Answers
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MCAT Organic Chemistry Exam Questions and Answers 
Instantaneous Dipole Moment - Answer-Exists in an otherwise nonpolar molecule. Occurs because the electrons in a bond move about the orbital and at any moment may not be distributed exactly between the two bonding atoms, even when the atoms are identical. 
 
London Dispersion Forces - Answer-Occur between two instantaneous dipoles; the weakest dipole-dipole force (vs. hydrogen bonds which are the strongest dipole-dipole forces). 
 
Wolff-Kishner...
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