Answer:
52 mL
Explanation:
Since the pressure of the gas remains constant, we can use the following gas law:
where:
is the initial volume
is the final volume
is the initial temperature
is the final temperature
Substituting numbers and re-arranging the equation, we find the final volume of the gas:
So the correct answer is
1. 52 mL
Answer:
One way to look at this is to consider the forces acting on any point in a string.
For a very small portion of string F = M a must still hold. As M approaches zero the small portion of string would have to approach infinite acceleration if the net force on that portion of string were not zero.
One generally considers the net force acting on the center of mass of an object not the individual forces acting on each infinitesimal mass composing
the object.
Unlike bacteria, archaea cell walls
do not contain peptidoglycan.
Archaea have different membrane
lipid bonding compared to Bacteria
and Eucarya.
Archaea have different metabolic pathways.
<u><em>Metabolic differences:
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Archaea are very metabolically diverse, so
they are hard to generalize.
Archaea do not use glycolysis pathway to
break down glucose (though they do use
similar pathways).
Many archaea do not have functional Kreb’s
cycle pathways (but some do).
Answer:
W/16
Explanation:
The force of gravity, W = mg = GMm/R²
When R increases by a factor of four, W decreases by 4² or 16.
Answer:
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