Mitosis creates a diploid duplicate of the parent cell that is genetically the same as its parent cell, and meiosis creates haploid cells that are genetically different than their parent cell.
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Answer:</h3>
0.248 g
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Explanation:</h3>
<u>We are given;</u>
- Time as 40 minutes
- Original amount of N-13
We are required to calculate the amount left after decay.
- We need to know the half life of N-13 first;
- Half life of N-13 is 9 minutes 58 seconds (9.965 minutes0
We are going to use the formula;
- Remaining amount = Original amount × 0.5^n
That is; N = N₀ × 0.5^n , where n is the number of half lives.
n = 40 minutes ÷ 9.965 minutes
= 4.014
Therefore;
N = 4 g × 0.5^4.014
= 0.248 g
Therefore, the mass of Nitrogen-13 that will be left is 0.248 g
Answer:
m = 0.5556 mol/kg
Explanation:
The molality of any solution is calculated using the following expression:
m = moles solute / kg solvent (1)
So in order to calculate the molality of this solution, we need to calculate the moles of the glucose using the expression:
n = mass / molecular weight (2)
The molecular weight of glucose, can be calculated using the molecular mass of the atoms in the glucose:
C = 12 g/mol; H = 1 g/mol; O = 16 g/mol
the molecular weight is:
MW = (12*6) + (12*1) + (6*16) = 180 g/mol
Then, the moles of glucose:
moles = 50 / 180 = 0.2778 moles
The solvent in this case is water, and 500 g of water is 0.5 kg of water, so the molality is:
m = 0.2778 / 0.5
m = 0.5556 mol/kg
Answer:
a. 4, b. 6, c. 4, d. 2
Explanation:
The coordination number (CN) of a complex of a compound is the number of bonds that a metallic ion does with the binders, which can be equal or not.
a. The metallic ion is the iron (Fe), and it's bonded to 2 gly and 2 H2O, thus, CN = 4.
b. EDTA is a hexadentate molecule, thus, it forms 6 bonds with the metal Cr, and CN = 6.
c. The metal is Pt, which has 4 bonds with NH3, thus CN = 4.
d. The metal is Ag, which forms 2 bonds with NH3. NO3 is bonded with the structure and not with the metal. Thus, CN = 2.
Answer:
3 × 10^8 m/s
Explanation:
The wavelength, can be calculated by using the following formula;
λ = v/f
Where;
λ = wavelength (m)
v = velocity/speed of light (m/s)
f = frequency (Hz)
According to the provided information in this question, λ = 600nm i.e. 600 × 10^-9m, f = 5.00 x 10^14 Hz
Hence, using λ = v/f
v = λ × f
v = 600 × 10^-9 × 5.00 x 10^14
v = 6 × 10^-7 × 5.00 x 10^14
v = 30 × 10^(-7 + 14)
v = 30 × 10^ (7)
v = 3 × 10^8 m/s