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The principal metals used for US coinage are elements 79, 47…

The principal metals used for US coinage are elements 79, 47, 28, 29, and 30. Give the names, not the symbols, for these five elements and the name of the general group on the periodic table to which they all belong. Number Name 79 [79] 47 [47] 28 [28] 29 [29] 30 [30] General Group: [group]

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Give the name and symbol for the radioactive noble gas havin…

Give the name and symbol for the radioactive noble gas having the greatest atomic mass or weight. Name: [name] Symbol: [symbol]

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Michelangelo’s David statue is 18½ feet tall, including the…

Michelangelo’s David statue is 18½ feet tall, including the base. Based on the fact that the density of marble stone is 160 lbs/cubic foot, a person could estimate that the statue weighs about 5,300. lbs, or 2,325 kg (1 kg is 1,000 g). Marble has a chemical formula of CaCO3 (calcium carbonate). In the 1750s, Joseph Black found that if calcium carbonate is heated to a temperature of over 825°C, it decomposes and releases “fixed air,” which is CO2, and produces lime (not the citrus fruit but a solid, white chemical compound). The chemical formula of lime is CaO. Write out a balanced equation for the reaction that shows CaCO3 (calcium carbonate) reacting to produce CaO (lime) and CO2 (carbon dioxide).  BYU-Approved David Statue Note: Show all work for this question for full credit. Label the question number clearly and circle or highlight all answers. You will upload your work at the end of the exam.

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What type of light on the electromagnetic spectrum has the h…

What type of light on the electromagnetic spectrum has the highest energy per photon? See the description for details The image shows a diagram of the electromagnetic spectrum, which represents the full range of electromagnetic radiation. It is divided into several regions based on wavelength and energy. On the left side, gamma rays have the highest energy and shortest wavelength, followed by X-rays and ultraviolet light. In the middle, the visible spectrum is shown, represented by a gradient of colors from violet to red, which corresponds to the light we can see. On the right side, waves like infrared, microwaves, and radio waves have progressively lower energy and longer wavelengths. Below the spectrum is a visual representation of a wave, illustrating the varying wavelengths of these different types of radiation.

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What is the symbol of the element in group II and in row 4?

What is the symbol of the element in group II and in row 4?

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Write out the electron configurations of the following eleme…

Write out the electron configurations of the following elements using box diagram notation. C Na Cr As Si N Answer on a separate sheet of paper. Show all work for full credit and label the question number clearly. You will upload your work at the end of the exam.

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Which phage display monoclonal antibody is used to treat Rhe…

Which phage display monoclonal antibody is used to treat Rheumatoid arthritis?

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How must allogeneic CAR T cells be genetically manipulated (…

How must allogeneic CAR T cells be genetically manipulated (besides adding the CAR) to make sure they are safe for thepatient?

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Which cytoplasmic part of a CAR is from the T-cell receptor…

Which cytoplasmic part of a CAR is from the T-cell receptor complex and common to each generation of CARs?

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State whether the following statement is True, False, or Unc…

State whether the following statement is True, False, or Uncertain. Provide a detailed explanation of your rationale.  (Correct Answer – 20%, Explanation – 80%) (No more than one paragraph). Research shows that children do better when their mothers stay home than when they work. The government should therefore eliminate child care subsidies.

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