This is generally true, though if either the acid or base (or both) is a weak base, the reaction may not go to completion and the properties of the mixture may be more complicated.
Answer: An organism is part of a community
Chromatography is an analytical method of separating components of the mixture. Particularly, this method uses the paper chromatography. The color indicates the type of substance existing. Each substance is designated to one color only. So, if your paper showed more than one color, it mean that there is more than one component in there. Therefore, Kim's specimen contains more than one component because of the red and blue band.
Answer: Water H2O
Explanation:
In cellular respiration process NAD+ is a most versatile electron acceptor and functions in several of the redox steps during break down of glucose.
Each NADH molecules formed during respiration represents stored energy that can be tapped to make ATP when the electrons complete their ''fall''down an energy gradient from NADH to oxygen.
Electrons removed from glucose are shuttle by NADH to the ''top'', higher-energy end of the electron transport chain. At the ''bottom'' lower energy end, O2 captures these electrons along with H+ forming water.
Therefore Hydrogen removed from NADH in the ETC is captured by O2 to form water
2H + 1/2O2 ------> H20
This question is more for Biology than Chemistry, but the role of producers is to make energy (food) to be consumed. In a pyramid diagram, the producers would be at the bottom. Now going up the pyramid, the primary conumers are the first to consume producers and obtain energy from them. As you go up the pyramid, the secondary consumers will consume the primary consumers as a way to obtain energy, and the same goes for tertiary consumers towards secondaries.
As you go up the energy pyramid, you will notice a trend that there is less energy being obtained from each consumer. In other words, the producers will ALWAYS have more energy than the tertiary consumers.
I hope this answers your question.