Answer:
She will observe that the pressure on the tire is higher.
Explanation:
By the ideal gas law, the pressure and the temperature are directly proportional, so, if the temperature increases the pressure increases too:
PV = nRT (P is the pressure, V is the volume, n is the number of moles, R is the ideal gas constant, and T is the temperature).
The temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules, so when the temperature increases, the energy also increases, and the gas molecules will move more quickly, so they will collide more often between themselves and in the wall. Those collisions will be with more force because the velocity is higher.
So, the pressure will be higher, because it is the result of collisions of the gas molecules with the walls of the tire.
Answer:
- Daniel- Earth and Space
- Sanya- Chemistry
Explanation:
Daniel's study field is associated with the '<u>Earth and Space</u>' as he is attempting to explore how the frequency of tropical storms(in the atmosphere) and coastal erosion(relation with land and ocean) are interconnected to each other. He studies how the two are associated and affect life on the planet.
While Sanya's field of study would be '<u>Chemistry</u>' as she aims to study the composition and constitution of substances and the changes that they undergo as a consequence of alterations in the constitution of their molecules('whether the discharge from industrial plants has any impact on the pH concentration of freshwater swamps in the surrounding area').
Answer:
18 inorganic phosphates and 18 pyruvates.
Explanation:
Glycolysis is the pathway involved in the metabolism of sugar. It is enzyme catalyze and converts glucose into pyruvate and a Hydrogen ion.
The free energy released are the used to form high-energy molecules such as ATP and NADH.
The net ATP production of Glycolysis involving a molecule of Glucose are 2 ATPs ,2 NADH and 2 pyruvates.
If 9 molecules of glucose enter glycolysis,then it has to be multiplied by 9 to give 18 pyruvates and 18 net ATPs
Answer:
it would be 78 degrees higher
Explanation:
You haven't shown the structural formula but it's either an Alkene(double bond c=b between 2 carbons) or an alkane
If there is 1 carbon it is methane (methene is not possible as a carbon cannot double bond with itself)
If there are 2 carbons it could be ethane or ethene
If there are 3 carbons it could be propane or propene
If there are 4 carbons it could be butane or butene
If there are 5 carbons it could be pentane or pentene
Etc.
E.g ethane E.g. Ethene
H H H H
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H---C---C---H C = C
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H H H H