Given the following list, how many of the compounds are soluble
in water?
sodium nitrate
ammonium permanganate
lithium carbonate
iron (II) acetate
copper (I) chloride
chromium (III) phosphate
aluminum hydroxide
silver (I) sulfate
lead (II) iodide
titanium (IV) sulfide
mercury (II) bromide
potassium chromate
strontium hydroxide
mercury (I) perchlorate
water
carbon dioxide
1. What types of chemical compounds can be detected using
MOSFETs?
2. One of the possible biosensors is the “DNAFET.” How does it
work?
3. What are the future impacts on health and medicine of
embedded biosensors?
Give an argument for how blockchain technology (NOT bitcoin or
cryptocurrencies!) might fundamentally disrupt the nature of
economic transactions and the role of government. Do you think it
plausible?
Answer should be between 2-3 paragraphs. Thank you!
1-What are the three configuration types of stereoisomers?
Sketch portions of a linear polymer molecule that clearly shows
each of those three types.
2-What are the two types of geometric isomers? Sketch structures
for each of those types using a polymer
Hurricanes often disrupt water systems, making the tap
water non-potable. What steps could be taken to lessen the spread
of waterborne illnesses such as cholera?
In order to grow certain cells in culture the media
numerous special growth factors that cannot remain active after
heat sterilization, this media must be filtered to remove bacteria.
What size should the pore on the filter be? Why?
An OTC foot powder contains camphor, eucalyptus oil,
lemon oil and zinc oxide. Which ingredient is...
Are the following compounds acidic, basic, or neutral?
1. barium nitrate
2. sodium chloride
3. potassium nitrite
4. iron III chloride
5. sucrose
6. magnesium carbonate
7. lithium sulfite
8. naphthalene
9. potassium permanganate
10. lead II chloride
11. copper II bromide
12. calcium sulfate
1. What are the various types of B cells, and how do the types
differ?
2. What are the various types of T cells, and how do the types
differ?
3. How does an immune response differ if a pathogen is
encountered again one year later?
What are the "types" of water on the planet? How much of it is
readily available for humans? How do aquifers work? In what ways do
we "use" freshwater? (Subject: Environmental Biology)