False. They usually give away their electrons to form ionic bonds
Cofactors:
A. Coenzyme A (CoA-SH)
B. NAD+
C. Thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP)
D. FAD
E. Lipoic acid in oxidized form
Roles:
E... Attacks and attaches to the central carbon in pyruvate.
A...Oxidizes FADH2.
C...Accepts the acetyl group from reduced lipoic acid.
D... Oxidizes the reduced form of lipoic acid.
B... Initial electron acceptor in oxidation of pyruvate.
Formula: q=m*c*(change in T)
q= 418.6
m=26.86
c= X(unknown)
(Change in T)= (67.3-27.4 = 39.9)
Now you solve for X, I got .391.
So the specific heat of this certain metal is .391 j/gram C
The average speed is calculated using the following formula
Where
T = 298 K [room temperature]
m = mass of each molecule of oxygen
mass of one mole of oxygen molecules = 32 g / mol
mass of one molecule of oxygen will be =
mass of one molecule of oxygen will be =
putting values
average speed =
Average speed = 482.19 m / s
average speed = 1735.8 km / h
so approx = 1700 km/h