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Nitrogen forms many thousands of organic compounds. Most of the known varieties may be regarded as derived from ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, cyanogen, and nitrous or nitric acid. The amines, amino acids, and amides, for example, are derived from or closely related to ammonia.
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A carbohydrate has only Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen, with the hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio 2:1.
Examples are glucose C6H12O6 and table sugar C12H22O11
A protein is made of amino acids. Amino acids have an amino group which is −NH2.
So without nitrogen atoms the compound cannot be a protein.
Nucleic acids are organic compounds that contain carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen but they also contains phosphorus and oxygen. They are made of smaller units called nucleotides.
So;
Simple Amines are the class of organic compounds that only contains Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen.
Answer:
When you have the feeling of danger and you either don't want to face it or you want to face it.
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The last step in performing a titration is <span>determining the concentration of an unknown base. So the answer to your question is letter B. The concentration maybe either an acid or base. The other choices are the earlier procedures in performing titration.</span>
Answer: Kb = 3.15 × 10 ⁻⁴
Explanation:
This is how you calculate Kb for this reaction.
1) Equilibrium equation:
CH₃NH₂ + H₂O ⇄ CH₃NH₃⁺ + OH⁻
2) Kb = [CH₃NH₃⁺] [OH⁻] / [CH₃NH₂] ↔ all the spieces in equilibrium
3) From the stoichiometry [CH₃NH₃⁺] = [OH⁻]
Then, Kb = [OH⁻] [OH⁻] / [CH₃NH₂] = [OH⁻]² / [CH₃NH₂]
4) You get [OH⁻] from the pH in this way:
pOH + pOH = 14 ⇒ pOH = 14 - pH = 14 - 11.40 = 2.60
pOH = - log [OH⁻] = 2.60 ⇒ [OH⁻] = 10^(-2.6) = 0.002512
5) [CH₃NH₂] in equilibrium is given: 0.0200M
6) Now compute:
Kb = (0.002512)² / 0.0200 = 3.15 × 10 ⁻⁴
In order to calculate average speed we will calculate the total distance in meters traveled by cindy.
Distance = 2 Km
1 km = 1000m
So distance in meters = 2000 m
Then let us calculate the total time taken by cindy to cover these 2000 meters
Total time in minutes = 2 + 4 + 1 + 3 = 10 minute
Average speed = total distance / total time
Average speed = 2000 m / 10 minutes
average speed = 200 m / min