What increases/decreases the relative reactivity value in chlorination reactions? Please answer the question below and explain....
Short Answer (5 pts) 16.) Explain why marginal cost initially decreases and then increases, creating a curve that looks like the Nike "swoosh" Table (10 pts) To start up a small part time business assume your only costs are paying $1,000 to rent a small factory and paying each employee you hire $100. Based on the previous information complete the following table and answer the questions that follow. Q TFCTVC TCMC AFC AVC ATC TPMP O 0 0 0 10...
please Answer in Details showing all the steps. Thank you Look at the following reaction: Toluene OH + CH3OH OCH3 + H2O a) What is the effect of each of the given changes (see next page) on the rate of the reaction? The possible answers are: Increases, decreases, remains the same or no more reaction. 1- Decreasing the concentration of CH,OH 2-Using a Dean-Stark apparatus (used to remove water from the reaction mixture) 3- Adding H,SO, to the reaction mixture...
Hi, Would someone mind helping me with the following organic chemistry question. Please justify/explain your answer. Thank you! ________________ QUESTION 42. For each of the following reactions, circle the major product. Provide a brief explanation for the preferred regiochemistry of addition in each reaction. H2O, H HO (rac) OH (rac) Explanation: 1. BH3 2. NaOH, H2O2 HO (rac) (rac) Explanation: 1= { 1. Hg(OAC)2, H,0 2. NaBH OH HO (rac) (rac) Explanation:
can you please solve the question ? We try to solve the binary classification task ilustrated in the below figure with a simple linear log istic regression model Notice that the training data can be separated with zero training error with a linear separator. Consider training regularized linear logistic regression models where we try to maximize for very large . The regularization penalties used in penalized conditional lag likelihood estimation are -Cu, where(0,1.2). In other words, only one of the...
*Explanations should be brief. Draw a box around each final answer, if applicable.* 1. Consider intermolecular forces and kinetic energies with respect to a solid and a liquid. Explain why molecules in a liquid are free to move past each other, while molecules in a solid are held in fixed positions. 2. Use your knowledge of intermolecular forces to provide an explanation for why the boiling point of 2-hexanol is higher than the boiling point of 2,3-dimethyl-2-butanol. Be sure to...
BACKGROUND The first part of this assignment focuses on the thermodynamics of enzyme-catalysed reactions. To answer the questions posed you will need apply the following two equations. Note that you may need to re- arrange these equations to determine the value you need. You also need to take care with the units of the values you use and determine. The first equation defines the relationship between the change in free energy (AG ") and the equilibrium between the products and...
Please chose the correct answer, and explain why. Thank you. Question 9 1 pts What is the primary difference between economic analyses of climate change that advocate for a significant policy response versus those analyses that suggest a modest response? o Whether the analysis considers nonuse benefits O Whether the analysis considers nonmarket impacts The average increase in future temperatures The choice of the discount rate Question 10 1 pts Suppose that the government is using cost-benefit analysis to decide...
Answer all below questions. Show your calculations, and where asked, explain your answers. A physiologist wishes to compare the effects of two concentrations of muscle relaxant on the quadriceps muscle in long-distance male runners. After acquiring ethical clearance, the researcher randomly selects 30 female long-distance runners (LDR) from a national list that included all male and female registered LDRs. The researcher later marks a 7mm long muscle on the thigh (the rectus femoris which occupies the middle of the thigh)...
Please provide an explanation for each answer Please answer each question in detail and give an explanation Question 1: Use the table and the phylogenic tree to answer the following questions. Using the cytochrome b gene. Use the round stingray (Urolophus concentricus) as an outgroup to root your tree. Latin name Carcharodon carcharias Isurus onyrhyncus Isurus paucus Lamna ditropis Lamna naus Order order I Common name Great White shark Shortfin mako shark Longfin mako shark Salmon shark Porbeagle shark Pelagie...
Can someone please explain what the question is asking and what each part entails? The answers are above! Any advice will be greatly appreciated! Problem 5.15 Piles of snow on slippery roofs can become dangerous projectiles as they melt Consider a chunk of snow at the ridge of a roof with a slope of 27 degree. What is the minimum value of the coefficient of static friction that will keep the snow from sliding down? Express your answer using two...