A cow's<span> digestive system is quite different from that of humans. </span>Cows eat grass, hay and other plant material that contain hard-to-digest<span> cellulose. To cope with this </span>they<span> have a large stomach with four compartments, with the largest being the rumen.</span>
Answer:
The answer is pyruvate → lactate
Explanation:
In the reaction of glycolysis, glucose breaks down to form pyruvate yielding ATP and NADH.
Under or during strenuous exercise, which is an anaerobic condition, lactate is formed by the reoxidization of NADH and the conversion of pyruvate to lactate.
The question is incomplete, here is the complete question:
Calculate the mole fraction of the ionic species KCl in the solution A solution was prepared by dissolving 43.0 g of KCl in 225 g of water.
<u>Answer:</u> The mole fraction of KCl in the solution is 0.044
<u>Explanation:</u>
To calculate the number of moles, we use the equation:
.....(1)
Given mass of water = 225 g
Molar mass of water = 18 g/mol
Putting values in equation 1, we get:

Given mass of KCl = 43 g
Molar mass of KCl = 74.55 g/mol
Putting values in equation 1, we get:

Mole fraction of a substance is given by:

Moles of KCl = 0.577 moles
Total moles = [0.577 + 12.5] = 13.077 moles
Putting values in above equation, we get:

Hence, the mole fraction of KCl in the solution is 0.044
Answer:
Mass of HCl = 73 g
Explanation:
Given data:
Mass of hydrogen = 2 g
Mass of HCl = ?
Solution:
First of all we will write the balance chemical equation:
H₂ + Cl₂ → 2HCl
Number of moles of hydrogen = 2 g/ 2g/mol
Number of moles of hydrogen = 1 mol
Form balanced chemical equation compare the moles hydrogen with HCl.
H₂ : HCl
1 : 2
Mass of HCl:
Mass of HCl = number of moles × molar mass
Mass of HCl = 2 mol × 36.5 g/mol
Mass of HCl = 73 g