1.
Would a saturated fatty acid hold more potential energy or less
potential energy than an unsaturated fatty acid? Why? Be sure to
frame your answer in terms of the redox state of the carbon atoms
within each molecule.
2.
Photosynthesis utilizes light energy in order to synthesize glucose
molecules from carbon dioxide. Describe the process by which cells
capitalize on the energy carried by photons to do work.
3.
Some proteins have unstructured domains. This seems
counterintuitive given the...
why does lower internal energy mean lower temperature of a real
gas? couldn't just the potential energy decrease and not
temperature? If there is a proof mathematically please show.
Why does it not make sense for a function to have more
than one output for the same input? Provide examples.
First , define inputs and outputs ( independent and dependent
variables) . Then, define ordered pairs and relations and give
examples. Finally, define a function and talk about what particular
type of relation is a function.
Can you find a real world relation that is not a function?
For example: The age of a person is the input and...
Why does an exergonic reaction mean that the products have lower
free energy than the reactants, rather than the other way around,
where the reactants have lower free energy than the products?
Because doesn't an exergonic reaction mean that deltaG is
negative?
Why
are more people declaring bankruptcy now than in the past? Does
this have an effect on those who do not declare bankruptcy? How
does declaring bankruptcy affect your ability to obtain credit in
the future?
Why does a gas have more work when adjusted for idealness
via Van der Waals equation and Dieterici versus ideal gas equation.
I have solved a problem where the gas has more work done when
adjusting for idealness rather than just using the ideal gas
equation. Why, in terms of intramolecular or intermolecular forces
does this occur?