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
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Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
Microwaves work by flipping water molecules upside down, then right side up again, and so on at very high speeds, and the friction generates heat. Some glass or plastic isn't affected by the microwaves, so the molecules don't get flipped, and so no friction occurs and no heat is produced, leading to the dish not being heated up.
Answer:
Group 7 or the Halogens
Explanation:
The halogens occupies the 7th group on the periodic table. The group is made of F, Cl , Br, I and At.
The elements in this group are the most reactive of all elements. They are very reactive because they have just 7 electrons in their outermost shell and they only require an electron to complete their electronic configuration to produce an octet which typically mimics the stable group VIII elements.
This makes them very highly reactive.
Answer : The amount of heat absorbed are, 258485.5 J
Solution :
Formula used :

where,
Q = heat gained = ?
m = mass of water = 650 g
c = specific heat of water =
= final temperature = 
= initial temperature = 
Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get the final temperature of copper.


Therefore, the amount of heat absorbed are, 258485.5 J