In order to calculate the molar mass of the protein, we may manipulate the ideal gas equation:
PV = nRT, where n is the number of moles. We also know that:
n = m / Mr, where m is mass and Mr is molecular weight
Thus,
Mr = (mRT)/(PV)
Here, the mass is in grams, the temperature is in Kelvin, the pressure is in atm and the volume is in liters, so the molar gas constant is 0.082057.
Mr = (3.6 * 0.082057 * (27 + 273)) / (0.0203 * 0.2)
Mr = 21,828 g/mol
Thus, the Mr of the protein is 2.18 x 10⁴ g/mol
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Answer:
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Explanation:
To remember what the reactant is, it always comes before the yielding sign (arrow). The elements after the arrow are known as the 'products'.
So, with this information, let's look for our reactants.
Remember, the reactants are the elements BEFORE the yielding sign (arrow).
We have Hydrogen and Oxygen before the arrow.
Your answer is:
Hydrogen + Oxygen
I hope this helps!
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