Answer:
Coenzymes
Explanation:
Enzymes can use cofactors as 'helper molecules'. Coenzymes are referred to those non-protein molecules that bind with enzymes to help them fulfill their jobs. Mostly they are connected to the active site by non-covalent bonds such as hydrogen bond or hydrophobic interaction.
1.55 g/L; 9.503 03 × 10^20 mL
<em>Part 1.
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<em>Step 1</em>. Convert <em>kilograms to grams</em>.
1.55 kg × (1000 g/1 kg) = 1550 g
<em>Step 2</em>. Convert <em>cubic metres to litres</em>.
1 m^3 × (1000 L/1 m^3) = 1000 L
<em>Step 3</em>. Divide <em>grams by litres</em>
1.55 kg/1 m^3 = 1550 g/1000 L = 1.55 g/L
<em>Part 2.</em>
<em>Step 1</em>. Convert <em>cubic kilometres to cubic metres</em>
950 303 km^3 × (1000 m/1 km)^3 = 9.503 03 × 10^14 m^3
<em>Step 2</em>. Convert <em>cubic metres to litres</em>.
9.503 03 × 10^14 m^3 × (1000 L/1 m^3) = 9.503 03 × 10^17 L
<em>Step 3</em>. Convert <em>litres to millilitres</em>.
9.503 03 × 10^17 L × (1000 mL/1 mL) = 9.503 03 × 10^20 mL
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Answer:
.67 L
Explanation:
.030 mol x 22.4 L / 1 mol = .67 L
22.4 was used because that is what 1 mol equals for a gas at stp.