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Which one is the correct sequence of reductive dechlorination PCE – DCE – TCE– VC –...
A client has tetrachloroethylene (PCE) contaminated groundwater at a site. It is possible to use PCE as an electron acceptor, resulting in TCE. The sequence of anaerobic reduction for chlorinated solvents is: PCE reduction: ½ Cl2C=CCl2 + ½ H+ + e- → ½ Cl2C=CHCl + ½ Cl- ΔG0’ = -41.42 kJ/e- eq TCE reduction: ½ Cl2C=CHCl + ½ H+ + e- → ½ ClHC=CHCl + ½ Cl- ΔG0’ = -40.17 kJ/e- eq DCE reduction: ½ ClHC=CHCl + ½ H+ +...
5. Bioremediation (will be discussed further in class on 3/22): Isopropyl propionate (IPP CoH1202) has been considered as an electron donor source to support the biodegradation of tetrachloroethene (PCE) or trichloroethene (TCE) to ethene. IPP has been shown to undergo hydrolysis (transformation due to reaction with water) to form propionic acid and isopropyl alcohol. Ultimately, these byproducts are also transformed to yield H2 and CO2 in the following complete balanced chemical reaction with water: CoH1202 10H20 16H2 6CO2 What volume...
Bioremediation (will be discussed further in class on 3/22): Isopropyl propionate (IPP- C6H12O2) has been considered as an electron donor source to support the biodegradation of tetrachloroethene (PCE) or trichloroethene (TCE) to ethene. IPP has been shown to undergo hydrolysis (transformation due to reaction with water) to form propionic acid and isopropyl alcohol. Ultimately, these byproducts are also transformed to yield H2 and CO2 in the following complete balanced chemical reaction with water: C6H12O2 + 10H2O → 16H2 + 6CO2...
5. Bioremediation (will be discussed further in class on 3/22): Isopropyl propionate (IPP CoH1202) has been considered as an electron donor source to support the biodegradation of tetrachloroethene (PCE) or trichloroethene (TCE) to ethene. IPP has been shown to undergo hydrolysis (transformation due to reaction with water) to form propionic acid and isopropyl alcohol. Ultimately, these byproducts are also transformed to yield H2 and CO2 in the following complete balanced chemical reaction with water: CoH1202 10H20 16H2 6CO2 What volume...
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Which one of the following is NOT an intermediate in the reductive amination of phenylacetone using methylamine and sodium cyanoborane at pH=4 CH3NH2 o lemente NHCH3 vertet HOAC/OÁc- NaBH2CN NHCH3 NCH3 Do troch Osprons or Costine din Cheraman NHCH3 NH2CH3 HCH3 ОН
1. Which one of the following shows the correct sequence of energy transitions during chemiosmosis? A. NADH → electron acceptors → proton gradient → ATP synthase → ATP B. NADH → NAD+ → FADH2 → electron acceptors → ATP C. carbohydrates → acetyl CoA → CO2 → proton gradient → ATP D. NAD+ → NADH → protons → ADP → ATP E. glucose → pyruvate → acetyl CoA → NADH → ATP 2. Facultative anaerobes: A. prefer carbon dioxide. B....
Which one of the following statements concerning processes is not correct? Processes are an organized sequence of work steps. Processes are repeatable. Processes span different functions and multiple organizations. Product quality in processes is generally quite inconsistent
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following circuit when R1 Rx=R2 R3
Which one is correct
Select one:
a. Current throgh BD is zero and
VB=VD
b. VA=VC
c. Current through AC is Zero
d. VG=0 and VA=VC
e. Current through AC is one
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Which is correct about the contraction sequence of the heart? Select one: a. The right atrium and ventricle contract at the same time, and as they are relaxing, the left atrium and left ventricle begin to contract. b. The two atria contract at the same time, and as they are relaxing, the two ventricles contract together. c. Contraction begins in the order: right atrium, then right ventricle, then left atrium, then left ventricle. d. The atria and ventricles begin their...
Which sequence of conditions best accomplishes the transformation below? Br steps Select one: O a. i) Mg; ii) CO2; iii) ETOH, H, heat o b.i) Mg; ii) SOCI; iii) EtOH, pyridine O c. i) CO2; ii) EtOH, H+ O d. i) Na2Cr207, H2SO4; ii) SOCI; ii) EtOH, pyridine