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Len developed alzheimer's disease well before the age of 60; early alzheimer's disease is associated with a condition that len w

as born with called _____.
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The correct answer is trisomy 21. Trisomy 21 or also known as the down syndrome is known as a genetic disorder by which the third copy of the individual’s chromosome 21 are all present in all or that the individual has another copy.

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A flow scheme for the Haber Process looks like this:

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The mixture of nitrogen and hydrogen going into the reactor is in the ratio of 1 volume of nitrogen to 3 volumes of hydrogen.

Avogadro's Law says that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules. That means that the gases are going into the reactor in the ratio of 1 molecule of nitrogen to 3 of hydrogen.

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There is always a down-side to using anything other than the equation proportions. If you have an excess of one reactant there will be molecules passing through the reactor which can't possibly react because there isn't anything for them to react with. This wastes reactor space - particularly space on the surface of the catalyst.

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The forward reaction (the production of ammonia) is exothermic.

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You need the gases to reach equilibrium within the very short time that they will be in contact with the catalyst in the reactor.

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