Compare Thallium Chloride and Thallium Iodide. Explain differences and say what happens when such halides (Chloride and Iodine) are added to Thalium added respectively.
Compare Thallium Chloride and Thallium Iodide. Explain differences and say what happens when such halides (Chloride...
Discuss the reaction of sodium iodide with sodium hypochlorite solution. What happens tosodium iodide when treated with sodium hypochlorite solution? Explain the change in color that is observed upon addition of sodium hypochlorite to the mixture and as the reaction proceeds.
3. Give the order of reactivity of the alkyl halides you reacted with aqueous silver nitrate. Does this ordering match what you would expect based on the alkyl group? Explain. Does this ordering match what you would expect based on leaving group? Explain. (To decide, you must compare only the three primary halides. Comparing a primary bromide with a tertiary chloride, for example, will not give a valid comparison of leaving groups as the substitution is also different.) 4. Give...
What happens when you add chloride to hydrogen and oxygen?
Say why a clinic is important to the community. Briefly explain what happens at a clinic. Say who works there and what is his/her job.Name his/her special tool Say what would happen if that place did not exist in the community.
Explain in detail what happens to the protein when there is a deletion in the DNA for a gene that codes for a chloride channel protein in Cystic Fibrosis. Answers must include the processes of transcription and translation as well as disease characteristics. 12pt Paragraph :
What happens when you mix Sodium Bicarbonate, Bromothymol blue, and Calcium Chloride? What is Bromthymol blue used for in this experiment?
Backkground on condensation polymers and what happens (in details) when 1,6-diaminohexane and adipoyl chloride mix.
5. Explain what happens when the dose is larger than the threshold dose. 6. Explain how dose-response data is used. 7. Give five examples of pharmacogenetic differences in humans with regard to condition, enzyme affected and some chemicals provoking abnormal response.
Explain each of the four differences for the FIFO and Weighted-Average methods for the Process Cost system: Which method is more difficult to use?, What happens when there are similar results for both methods?, Which method is superior to use?, and Which method is more accurate?. Explain and compare each of the for differences for the FIFO and Weighted-Average methods of the Process Cost system.
Post-Lab Questions: 1. If you had a solution which contained only chloride, bromide, or iodide ion, which of the three tests would most clearly tell you which anion was in the solution? Explain. 2.) Suppose that you were quite sure that your unknown contained only sulfate ion. Which test would most quickly (that is, in the fewest steps) confirm your hypothesis? Explain. Consider each set of results below which were carried out on a solution containing either (1)one of the...