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Many anabolic reactions require the input of large amounts o…

Many anabolic reactions require the input of large amounts of energy tosynthesize large molecules. Explain how a cell provides that energy at body temperatures. 

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Titanium has a body-centered cubic unit cell. The density of…

Titanium has a body-centered cubic unit cell. The density of titanium is 4.50 g/cm³. Calculate the atomic radius of titanium in angstroms. (1 Å = 10⁻¹⁰ m;  a=4r√3)

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   Above is the phase diagram for Benzene along with its str…

   Above is the phase diagram for Benzene along with its structure and some of its thermodynamic data. Using the information provided, answer the following questions about Benzene: What is the most dense phase at 5.5 oC: solid, liquid, or gas?           [phase1] Does the melting point increase or decrease as pressure is applied? [phase2] What is the normal boiling point of benzene?       [phase3] At what temperature would pure benzene boil in Denver, where atmospheric pressure is around 0.82 atm?  [phase4]     

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For each of the substances below, match it to the type of co…

For each of the substances below, match it to the type of colloid it represents:

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The boiling point of pure ethanol is 78.4 °C. A solution is…

The boiling point of pure ethanol is 78.4 °C. A solution is made using 100.0 g of ethanol (the solvent) (MM = 46.07 g/mol) and 12.1 g of methanol (MM = 32.04 g/mol). What is the boiling point of this solution? (Kb of ethanol is 1.22 °C/m)

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A 10.00% by mass aqueous solution of Hydrogen Bromide has a…

A 10.00% by mass aqueous solution of Hydrogen Bromide has a density of 1.046 g/mL. What is the molality of the solution?

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Define the following terms and give 1 example molecule for e…

Define the following terms and give 1 example molecule for each: Strong Electrolyte, Weak Electrolyte and Non-Electrolyte

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For each of the following compounds, identify the strongest…

For each of the following compounds, identify the strongest intermolecular force:  NaCl      [force1]      HCl        [force2] CH4  [force3]        NH3    [force4]   Which compound has the Highest… boiling point?     [compound1] Molar heat of vaporization? [compound2] Viscosity?   [compound3] Vapor pressure? [compound4]

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The Henry’s law constant at 25 °C for CO₂ in water is 0.035…

The Henry’s law constant at 25 °C for CO₂ in water is 0.035 M/atm. What would be solubility of CO₂, in molarity units, be in 1.0 L of water when the partial pressure of CO₂ is 2.3 atm?

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An aqueous solution contains 0.97g/L of an organic compound….

An aqueous solution contains 0.97g/L of an organic compound. The osmotic pressure of this solution is 0.0828 atm, at 25°C. What is the molar mass of this compound?  Answer to 3 sf.

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