rate = k[A]a[B]b… a) for the reaction 2A + B –> C + D…
rate = k[A]a[B]b… a) for the reaction 2A + B –> C + D if A is a first order reactant and B is a second order reactant, and kAB is 2.4 x 103 M-2s-1, and the rate of the reaction is 3.55 x 10-2 M/s when [A] is 2.3 x 10-5M, solve for the concentration of B b) for the reaction 3A + 4B –> C If the rate of the reaction is 50 M/s when the concentration of A is 0.85M and the concentration of B is 0.93M (both are second order reactants), solve for the rate constant.
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EXTRA CREDIT QUESTION: Using your microphone, verbally (speak) your answer to one of the following questions. Keep your eyes on the testing screen. The amount of extra credit will be determined by how well you DEMONSTRATE your understanding. So, explain away… 1. Describe the Gram positive and Gram negative cell walls. You can discuss the types of molecules found both, and or the strengths of both, or anything else you remember. OR 2. Discuss the components of the innate and adaptive immune system.
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A 60 kg female is on ventilatory support and intubated with a 7.0 ETT. Ventilatory settings and arterial blood gas results are noted below:Mode AC pH 7.36Set Rate 12 PaCO2 50 torrSet VT 600 ml PaO2 45 torrFIO2 0.30 HCO3 25 mEq/LPEEP 0 cm H2O BE 0.5Tot Rate 16Exhaled VT 590 mlPIP 28 cm H2OPlat 23 cm H2OWhat would you recommend at this time?
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