Write the mass balance equation AND
charge balance equation for the following
solutions (Don't forget about sig figs):
1.) NaHSO4 ---> (H+) + (NaSO4-)
Formal concentration: 0.020 (consider all forms)
2.) K3PO4 ---> (3K+) + (PO4-)
concentration: 0.100 (consider all forms)
1. Describe the function of lysosome in
phagocytosis.
2. Write a chemical equation that describes one
mechanism of drug detoxfication in the smooth ER.
1. In the blank provided for each biochemical test write a
chemical equation that describes each test, circle the end product
that is detected by the reagents added to the test, and state the
color of a positive result.
Voges-Proskauer (5-4) ____________________________________
Methyl red (5-4) ____________________________________
Phenol Red Glucose (5-3)
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Catalase Production (5-5)
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Nitrate Reduction (5-7) ____________________________________
2. Match each enzyme or reagent with the appropriate biochemical
test media, substrate or product by placing the correct letter in...
write a differential equation that describes the following:
a mass weighing 12lb stretches a spring 2 ft. the mass is
initially released from a point 1 ft below the equilibrium position
with an upward velocity of 4 ft/s. (gravity is 32 ft/s^2)
1. find the equation of motion, what are the natural circular
frequency, period and amplitude
2. at what time does the mass return 1 foot below the
equilibrium position
3. at what time does the mass pass through...
A.) Write the equation which describes the reaction between
crystal violet and hydroxide ion.
B.) A solution is prepared by mixing 25.0 mLs of 4.84*10^-6 M
crystal violet solution with 20.0 mLs of 0.10 M NaOH solution and
diluted to a final volume of 100.0 mLs. Determine the limiting
reagent.
C.) After the reaction has gone to completion, calculate the
concentration of all species in the reaction.
D.) How does the concentration of sodium hydroxide change over
the course of...