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Melatonin is a powerful antioxidant and free radical scavenger that helps 'cool down' excess inflammation.
In fact, melatonin is so integral to the health of your immune system
that a lack of it causes your thymus gland, a key component of your
immune system, to shrink in size.1
Because melatonin is a strong antioxidant and is able to cross the
blood-brain barrier, it is thought to help protect against Alzheimer's
disease as well as brain aging.
In one study, artificially aged mice treated with melatonin had reduced
oxidative stress and markers of cerebral aging and neurodegeneration,
indicating the melatonin offered both neuroprotective and anti-aging
effects.2
In another study, researchers revealed that combining daily exercise
with the daily intake of melatonin appeared to have a synergistic effect
against brain deterioration in mice with Alzheimer's disease-associated
mutations.3 Improvements in behavior, learning and memory were noted.
Melatonin's immediate precursor is the neurotransmitter serotonin,
which is a major player in regulating and giving a lift to your mood.
And, like serotonin, melatonin plays important roles in your physical
and mental health. Studies have shown that insufficient melatonin
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When you take 7.83 g of H2, you convert to moles by dividing by the molar mass (2.02) and multiply by the number of H2s over H2Os. Then do the same for the O2. the limiting reagent in this case is the Oxygen by what I calculated.
Answer:
Kc = 6x10⁻⁶
Explanation:
For the reaction:
4NH₃(g) + 3O₂(g) ⇄ 2N₂(g) + 6H₂O(g)
Kc is defined as:
Kc =[N₂]² [H₂O]⁶ / [NH₃]⁴ [O₂]³
The equilibrium concentrations of the gases is -Because volume of the container is 1.00L-:
[N₂] = 2X = 1.96x10⁻³; <em>X = 9.8x10⁻⁴</em>
[H₂O] = 6X; 6ₓ9.8x10⁻⁴ = 5.88x10⁻³
[NH₃] = 0.0150M - 4X = 0.01108M
[O₂] = 0.0150M - 3X = 0.01206M
Replacing in Kc expression:
Kc =[1.96x10⁻³]² [5.88x10⁻³]⁶ / [0.01108M]⁴ [0.01206M]³
<h3>Kc = 6x10⁻⁶</h3>
Answer: 568g/mol
Explanation:
It should be noted that there are 40 atoms of carbon in lycopene.
Since mass of 1 carbon = 12g/mol
Mass of 40 carbon atoms = 40 × 12g/mol = 480g/mol
Let the molar mass of lycopene be represented by x.
Therefore the molar mass of carbon = x × mass percent of carbon in lycopene
x × 84.49% = 480g/mol
x × 0.8449 = 480g/mol
x = 480/0.8449
x = 568g/mol
The molar mass of lycopene is 568g/mol