describe ina details the magnetic properties of crystal structure of cubic ferrit(ferrimagetism) The description must include...
Q. Show a Crystal Field Theory description for these octahedral complexes, that explains their magnetic properties: A) cis AND trans K[Co(IDA)2] B) K[Cr(IDA)2]
help question 4 (iv) For a simple cubic erystal Ano 0.43 836 74838, while for a face centered cubic crystal Aro 12.31 aad As 16.97. Which crystal structure is more strongly bound at equilibrium?5 Question 4 (25 marks) (i) Name any three properties of metals and expiain these on the basis of the classical free electron theory of metals (B) [7l (i) Describe the breakdown of the classicel theory of conduction in metals, and how the application of quantum mechanics...
1.) Using valence bond theory, describe the bonding in acetylene. Your description must include the type of each of the five bonds and the orbital each atom is using to form each of the bonds.
1. Using valence bond theory, describe the bonding in acetylene. Your description must include they type of each of the five bonds and the orbital each atom is using to form each of the bonds.
1.) Using valence bond theory, describe the bonding in acetylene. Your description must include the type of each of the five bonds and the orbital each atom is using to form each of the bonds.
Comparative description of Ebola, Influenza, HIV and Zika viruses describe the structure and properties of each pathogen, paying attention to type of genome they have (that affects the mutation rate of virus); the presence of envelope (that affects stability of virus outside of human body)
In the description, you must describe the mutation in detail and in the consequences must include diseases, syndromes or physiological or physical effects of the mutation. CONSEQUENCES MUTATION DESCRIPTION 11. Shift mutations 12. Mutations in the genotype 13. Mutations forward 14. Inverse mutations 15. Mutations in the genotype 16. Deletion mutations 17. Beneficial mutations 18. Suppressor mutations 19. Germinal line mutation 20. Somatic mutations
Provide a reaction description of NH3. You must include the following: a. Type of reaction—Describe the general class of reaction (combustion, acid/base, redox, etc.). b. Heat of reaction—Provide the amount of heat that must be added or removed from this reaction at the relevant temperature and whether this reaction is exothermic or endothermic. c. All products, reactants, and catalysts—Include a balanced equation with all states of participants. d. Special considerations—Document the safe operating range of this reaction, safety considerations, and...
Describe how Hb binds and transports CO2. Include in your description which functional groups can react with CO2 and where in the structure these groups are found.
1. Describe the biochemical process of vinegar production. Include in your description the biological agents involved, steps of the biochemical change and possible byproducts of the vinegar formation. 2. Find the following: a. The molecular formula, formula weight, density and boiling points of acetic acid, formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, and acetone b. Explain the proper procedure to avoid the evaporation of volatile compounds during the preparation of the calibration standards. 3. Based on the above-mentioned information: a. Design a gradient elution method...