Description : H20: Integral to Life?
Last Answer : I make my ice cubes in trays and drink water out of the faucet. If I drink bottled water I prefer DaSani or Fiji. Evian tastes horrible. I easily drink a gallon of water a day, always have.
Description : Can I get my Sony DSC-H20 to take pictures that look as good as a DSLR?
Last Answer : answer:You can take good pictures with this camera, and it's a great camera to learn composition with. An expensive camera doesn't make you a better photographer if you can't compose the shot. I ... really learn to use your camera. Take photos every day. You can get good photos with your camera.
Description : How do I care for Chipola Tickseed? (Coreopsis integrifolia) Soil, H20, Sun, etc.
Last Answer : Need Answer
Description : Two chemists walk into a bar. One of them orders h20. The other one wants h2o too. What happens to the other one? -Riddles
Last Answer : He dies because he drank hydrogen peroxide.
Description : When heating a beaker of H20 on a hot plate there are 3 types of energy conversions?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What 3 types of energy come from heated H20?
Last Answer : what 3 types of energy come from heated H20
Description : What is the little 2 in h20?
Description : In photosynthesis is chlorophyll considered a reactant a product neither how does the role of chlorophyll compare with the roles of co2 and h20?
Description : Is h20 a bronsted base?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : What is H20 HF NH3?
Last Answer : H20 is water.HF is hydrogen fluoride.NH3 is ammonia.
Description : What kinds of solute particles are present in h20 solutions of electrolytes and nonelectrolytes?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Where can I find out about the h20 warehouse sale?
Last Answer : You may find out more about the H2O warehouse sale on the following websites....hicago.racked.com/.../the-14th-annual-h2o-warehouse-sale-happens or www.westloop.supremevalues.com/.../h2o-pluss-12th-annual-wareho...
Description : Sodium reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. The balanced equation which represents the above reaction is (a) Na(s) + 2H20(l) → 2NaOH(aq) + 2H2(g) (b) 2Na(s) + 2H2O(l) → 2NaOH(aq) +H2(g) (c) 2Na(s) + 2H20(l) → NaOH(aq) + 2H2(g) (d) 2Na(s) + H20(l) - 2NaOH(aq) + 2H2(g)
Last Answer : Answer: (b)
Description : What is the product of glycolysis? a. pyruvate and 2 ATPs b. AcetylCoA and 4 ATPs c. CO2 and H20 and 36 ATPs d. pyruvic acid and 6 ATPs
Last Answer : d. pyruvic acid and 6 ATPs
Description : This early atmosphere was rich in CO2 and H2O. How did oxygen enter our atmosphere? (a) Meteorites. (b) From organisms that evolved to convert CO2 and H20 into sugars (energy), resulting in the waste product oxygen. (c) Volcanic emissions. (d) Methanogenic bacteria.
Last Answer : (b) From organisms that evolved to convert CO2 and H20 into sugars (energy), resulting in the waste product oxygen.
Description : Multiple Choice [1 point each] (1) The gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect on Earth are, in order of greatest to smallest in importance, (a) CO2, H20, CH4 (b) H20, CO2, CH4 (c) CH4, CO2, H20 (d) H20, CH4, CO2
Last Answer : (b) H20, CO2, CH4
Description : How do I convert ppb ozone with a molecular weight of 48 to ug/m3 assuming STP?
Last Answer : You lost me at ppb. Sorry
Last Answer : Molecular mass of water 18
Description : Assertion :- Equivalent weight of `KMnO_(4)` in acidic medium is `M//5` (M=molecular weight) while in basic medium, it is equal of M/3. Reason :- In a
Last Answer : Assertion :- Equivalent weight of `KMnO_(4)` in acidic medium is `M//5` (M=molecular weight) ... False. D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.
Description : The equivalent weight of `MnSO_(4)` is half its molecular weight when it is converted to
Last Answer : The equivalent weight of `MnSO_(4)` is half its molecular weight when it is converted to A. `Mn_(2)O_(3)` B. ` ... . `MnO_(4)^(-)` D. `MnO_(4)^(-2)`
Description : Molecular weight of `KBrO_(3)` is M. What is its equivalent weight, if the reaction is : `BrO_(3)^(-)rarrBr^(-)" (acidic medium)"`
Last Answer : Molecular weight of `KBrO_(3)` is M. What is its equivalent weight, if the reaction is : `BrO_(3)^(-)rarrBr^(-)" ... )"` A. M B. M/4 C. M/6 D. 6M
Description : 5 L of gas at STP weight 6.25 g . What is the gram molecular weight ?
Last Answer : 5 L of gas at STP weight 6.25 g . What is the gram molecular weight ? A. 1.25 B. 14 C. 28 D. 56
Description : The relation between molarity (M) and molarity (m) is given by : (`rho` = density of solution (g/mL), `M_(1)` = molecular weight of solute) :-
Last Answer : The relation between molarity (M) and molarity (m) is given by : (`rho` = density of solution (g/mL), `M_(1 ... ))` D. `m = (1000M)/(1000rho -MM_(1))`
Description : Identify molecular weight of final product (Y).
Last Answer : Identify molecular weight of final product (Y).
Description : Molecular weight of T will be:
Last Answer : Molecular weight of T will be:
Description : Find the molecular weight of Z.
Last Answer : Find the molecular weight of Z.
Description : In the ionic equation `2K^(+)BrO_(3)^(-)+12H^(+)+10e^(-)rarrBr_(2)+6H_(2)O+2K^(+)`, the equivalent weight of `KBrO_(3)` will be : (where M = molecular
Last Answer : In the ionic equation `2K^(+)BrO_(3)^(-)+12H^(+)+10e^(-)rarrBr_(2)+6H_(2)O+2K^(+)`, the equivalent weight of ` ... )`) A. M/5 B. M/2 C. M/6 D. M/4
Description : A mixture of CuS (molecular weight = `M_(1)`) and `Cu_(2)S` (molecular weight `=M_(2)`) is oxidised by `KMnO_(4)` (molecular weight `=M_(3)`) in acidi
Last Answer : A mixture of CuS (molecular weight = `M_(1)`) and `Cu_(2)S` (molecular weight `=M_(2)`) is ... of CuS, `Cu_(2)S` and `KMnO_(4)` respectively.
Description : A sample of radioactive material has mass `m`, decay constant `lambda`, and molecular weight `M`. Avogadro constant `=N_(A)`. The initial activity of
Last Answer : A sample of radioactive material has mass `m`, decay constant `lambda`, and molecular weight `M`. Avogadro constant ... N_(4))/(M)` D. `mMe^(lambda)`
Description : If the boiling point of ethanol (molecular weight `= 46`) is `78^@ C`, the boiling point of dimethyl ether (molecular weight `= 46`) is
Last Answer : If the boiling point of ethanol (molecular weight `= 46`) is `78^@ C`, the boiling point of dimethyl ether (molecular ... ` C. `86^(@)C` D. `34^(@)C`
Description : Asserion (A): The boiling point of `C_(2)H_(5)OH` is less than that of `H_(2)O` though the molecular weight of `C_(2)H_(5)OH` is more than that of wat
Last Answer : Asserion (A): The boiling point of `C_(2)H_(5)OH` is less than that of `H_(2)O` though the molecular ... but R is false D. A is false but R is true
Description : Asseration: The thermal stability of hydrides of oxygen family decrease with molecular weight. Reason: The decomposition of `M-H` bond requires lesser
Last Answer : Asseration: The thermal stability of hydrides of oxygen family decrease with molecular weight. Reason: The decomposition ... in `O-H` than `S-H`.
Description : Why is ethanol boiling at a higher boiling point than methyl ether boils at a lower boiling point despite the fact that they have the same molecular weight?
Description : What the molecular weight of CuSO45H2O?
Last Answer : The molecular weight of CuSO4.5H2O is 249,685.
Description : Molecular weight of heterogenous nuclear RNA (hnRNA) is (A) More than 107 (B) 105 to 106 (C) 104 to 105 (D) Less than 104
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : __________ hormone is a single chain polypeptide having 32 amino acids with molecular weight of 3,600. (A) Testosteron (B) Thyroxine (C) Calcitonine (D) Vasopressin
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Molecular weight of transferrin is about (A) 40,000 (B) 60,000 (C) 80,000 (D) 1,00,000
Description : The immunoglobulin having highest molecular weight is (A) Ig G (B) Ig M (C) Ig E (D) Ig A MINERAL METABOLISM 187
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : The immunoglobulins are differentiated and also named on the basis of (A) Electrophoretic mobility (B) Heat stability (C) Molecular weight (D) Sedimentaiton coefficient like 7 S, 19 S etc.
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Velocity maximum for an enzyme at half the substrate concentration gives (A) The molecular weight of the enzyme (B) Km value (C) Isoelectric pH (D) Pk value
Description : If the fatty acid is esterified with an alcohol of high molecular weight instead of glycerol, the resulting compound is (A) Lipositol (B) Plasmalogen (C) Wax (D) Cephalin
Description : The antibodies raised against a pure protein will show only one sharp spike on this technique: (A) Solubility curve (B) Solvent precipitation (C) Molecular weight determination (D) Immuno electrophoresis
Description : The purity of an isolated protein can be tested by employing various methods. (A) Solubility curve (B) Molecular weight (C) Ultra Centrifugation (D) Immuno Ractivity (E) All of these
Description : Immunoglobulins are characterized by their (A) Heavy chains (B) Molecular weight (C) Light chains (D) Electrophoretic behaviour
Description : The molecular weight of heavy chains is (A) 20,000–25,000 (B) 25,000–50,000 (C) 50,000–70,000 (D) 70,000–1,00,000
Description : The molecular weight of light chains is (A) 10,000–15,000 (B) 20,000–25,000 (C) 25,000–50,000 (D) 50,000–75,000
Description : Immunoglobulins are classified on the basis of (A) Type of light chains (B) Type of heavy chains (C) Types of light and heavy chains (D) Molecular weight
Description : Molecular weight of human albumin is about (A) 156,000 (B) 90,000 (C) 69,000 (D) 54,000
Description : Histones are (A) Identical to protamine (B) Proteins rich in lysine and arginine (C) Proteins with high molecular weight (D) Insoluble in water and very dilute acids