Question 4 of 14 View Policies Current Attempt in Progress The following reaction is spontaneous. CaCl, (s)- Ca (aq)+2C1 (aq) What are the signs of AS and AG? OAG is negative; AS is negative OAG is positive; AS is positive OAG is positive; AS is negative OAG is negative; AS is positive eTextbook and Media Question 12 of 14 AH -81 kJ mol Current Attempt in Progress Calculate the magnitude of AS, assuming a temperature of 25°C. Use 3 significant figures. J.K1.mol¹> AS. (Tolerance is +/-2%) What is the lipid bilayer of the animal cell composed of? Select all that apply. Hydrophil Hydrophobic region 1 Hydrophilic region O proteins. air. hydrophilic heads. hydrophobic tails. Integral protein Peripheral protein Hydrophilic heads Hydrophobic tails Glycerophospho lipid molecules

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Question 4 of 14
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Current Attempt in Progress
The following reaction is spontaneous.
CaCl, (s)- Ca (aq)+2C1 (aq)
What are the signs of AS and AG?
OAG is negative; AS is negative
OAG is positive; AS is positive
OAG is positive; AS is negative
OAG is negative; AS is positive
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Question 12 of 14
AH -81 kJ mol
Current Attempt in Progress
Calculate the magnitude of AS, assuming a temperature of 25°C. Use 3 significant figures.
J.K1.mol¹> AS.
(Tolerance is +/-2%)
What is the lipid bilayer of the animal cell composed of? Select all that apply.
Hydrophil
Hydrophobic
region 1
Hydrophilic
region
O proteins.
air.
hydrophilic heads.
hydrophobic tails.
Integral
protein
Peripheral
protein
Hydrophilic
heads
Hydrophobic
tails
Glycerophospho
lipid molecules
Transcribed Image Text:Question 4 of 14 View Policies Current Attempt in Progress The following reaction is spontaneous. CaCl, (s)- Ca (aq)+2C1 (aq) What are the signs of AS and AG? OAG is negative; AS is negative OAG is positive; AS is positive OAG is positive; AS is negative OAG is negative; AS is positive eTextbook and Media Question 12 of 14 AH -81 kJ mol Current Attempt in Progress Calculate the magnitude of AS, assuming a temperature of 25°C. Use 3 significant figures. J.K1.mol¹> AS. (Tolerance is +/-2%) What is the lipid bilayer of the animal cell composed of? Select all that apply. Hydrophil Hydrophobic region 1 Hydrophilic region O proteins. air. hydrophilic heads. hydrophobic tails. Integral protein Peripheral protein Hydrophilic heads Hydrophobic tails Glycerophospho lipid molecules
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