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A redox ladder is a ladder which shows various redox couples on each stair step. Some of the examples of redox couples are Aerobes, manganese reducers, iron reducers etc.
The redox ladder illustrates that at the top most step most energy is gained and at the lower most step least energy is gained. That is when going down the step, Gibbs free energy will be more positive.
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Question 5 5 pts Explain what a redox ladder is and what it illustrates.
Question 5 2 pts Following diagram illustrates the process of writing a register. Suppose all 5 bits for "Register number" are high voltage and all 32 bits for "Register data" are low voltage. And we assume high voltage means 1 and low voltage means 0. Write 0 Register 0 n-to-2n. decoder Register number Register 1 Register n-2 Register n-1 Register data Question:s .When we apply high voltage to "Write" signal, which register(s) have their C input to be at high...
10 pts Question 7 A uniform ladder of mass 23kg and length 3.8m leans against a wall at an angle of 65° above the horizontal. The wall is a frictionless surface. The coefficient of static friction between the floor and the bottom of the ladder is 0.35. How far along the ladder (in meters) can a 74kg person go before the ladder begins to slip? 1.35 3.48 2.78 3.15 Next
Question 14 5 pts Consider this redox reaction: Sn (s) + 2H+ (aq) + 2 CF (aq) → Sn2+ (aq) + 2 C1 (aq) + H2(g) Which of the following is the reducing agent? Он* O Sn O Sn2
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Question 1 1 pts A uniform ladder of length 9.00 m and weight 450 N leans against a frictionless vertical wall. The foot of the ladder is placed 3.00 m from the base of the wall. What is the minimum magnitude of the force (in N) of static friction supplied by the floor to keep the ladder from slipping? O 1270 O 675 O 150 0 212 O 79.5 O 636
Question 5 5 pts What is a constraint force? A constraint relationship between two bodies. O A force that constrains a rigid body. A force between bodies inside and outside of the system boundary. O A force associated with maintaining a constraint. Question 6 5 pts What is an external force? O A force that acts on an external surface. A force generated between a body outside and one inside the system boundary. O An active force. A constraint force....
A 5 meter ladder is leaned against a vertical Wall. The bottom of the ladder is being pushed toward the wall at a rate of 1 m/s. At what rate is the top of the ladder sliding up the wall when the bottom of the ladder is 3 meters from the wall?
Question 1 a) create and explain a diagram that illustrates the relevant therapeutic targets for anti-coagulant therapy, locate the specific target for each of the following: Warfarin, LMW Heparin, Aspirin, Clopidogrel b) create a diagram that illustrates the structure of a clot, explain how tPA can be used as an anti-thrombotic drug. Why is it so expensive?
Redox donors is not the correct answer. Is bioremediation
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Question 4 1 pts The many and varied electron and carbon sources that different microbes use makes them excellent tools for O pathogen tagging O REDOX donors ODNA shuttles o bioremediation
Question 14 Which of the reactions is/are redox
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Question 14 1 pts Which of the reactions is/are redox reactions? 2Li(s) + Cl2(e) - 2LiCl(s) HCl(aq) + LiOH(aq) -> H2O(1) + LiCl(aq) KCIO3(s) →KCIO(s) + O2(g) Ca(NO3)2(aq) + Na2CO3(aq) - 2NaNO3(aq) +CaCO3(s) Ca(NO3)2(s) → 2NO3- (aq) + Ca2+(aq)
Question 1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Lane Name/Code Ladder 1B | 2B 2 DNA Sample/Treatment DNA ladder Digest Digest Digest Digest Digest Digest 3B 4B 5B Negative Figure 1: 1% Super buffer agarose gel electrophoresis of restriction digest of the plasmid containing the gdhA gene insert. Based on the information above answer the following questions? 1. What ladder size used? 2. What are the two top bands and bottom bands representing? 3. Explain why the observed...