The answer for that would be C. this is because it is the only one where a base of the DNA was deleted. A. added another base to it, B. was exactly the same, and D. was a mutation of the DNA because it changed one part of it
Therefore, the answer is C
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Explanation:
Conversion of Units is a multi-step process that converts units of measurement for the same quantity. It includes division or multiplication by a numerical factor or rounding off the significant digits.
Answer:
D) 373 mm Hg.
Explanation:
We can solve this problem by keeping in mind<em> Dalton's law of partial pressures</em>, which states that the total pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of each gas' partial pressures. In other words, for this case:
- Total Pressure = Ne Pressure + CO₂ Pressure + O₂ Pressure + H₂ Pressure
- 1245 mm Hg = Ne Pressure + 145 mm Hg + 228 mm Hg + 499 mm Hg
The answer is option D) 373 mm Hg.
<span>100 kilo joules
There are several phases that this problem undergoes and the final answer is the sum of all the energy used for each phase.
Phase 1. Heating of solid ethanol until its melting point.
Phase 2. Melting of the ethanol until it's completely liquid.
Phase 3. Heating of the liquid ethanol until it reaches its boiling point.
Phase 4. Boiling the ethanol until it's completely vapor.
To make things more interesting, some of our constant are per gram and some others are per mole. So let's calculate how many moles of ethanol we have.
Atomic weight carbon = 12.0107
Atomic weight hydrogen = 1.00794
Atomic weight oxygen = 15.999
Molar mass ethanol = 2*12.0107 + 6*1.00794 + 15.999 = 46.06804 g/mol
Moles ethanol = 75g / 46.06804 g/mol = 1.628026719 mol
Phase 1. Use the specific heat of solid ethanol and multiply by the number of degrees we need to change by the mass we have. So
0.97 J/g*K * 75 g * (-114c - -120c)
= 0.97 J/g*K * 75 g * 6K
= 436.5 J
Phase 2: Time to melt. Just need the moles and the enthalpy of fusion. So:
1.628026719 mol * 5.02 kJ/mol = 8.172694128 kJ
Phase 3: Heat to boiling. Just like heating to melting, just a different specific heat and temperature
2.3J/g*K * 75g * (78c - -114c)
= 2.3J/g*K * 75g * 192 K
= 33120 J
Phase 4: Boil it to vapor. Need moles and enthalpy of vaporization. So
1.628026719 mol * 38.56 kJ/mol = 62.77671027 kJ
Now let's add them together:
436.5 J + 8.172694128 kJ + 33120 J + 62.77671027 kJ
= 0.4365 kJ + 8.172694128 kJ + 33.120 kJ + 62.77671027 kJ
=104.5059044 kJ
Since the least precise datum we have is 2 significant figures, round the result to 2 significant figures, giving 100 kilo joules.</span>
I would say your answer is 22.4L
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