The explanations have to be given for the following statements. Concept Introduction: The square root of u 2 is called as the root mean square velocity and can be represented as u rms . Here, u 2 is the average of the square of the particles velocities. Root mean square velocity can be given by the equation, u rms = 3RT M Where, R=gas constant T=temperature M= Product of mass
The explanations have to be given for the following statements. Concept Introduction: The square root of u 2 is called as the root mean square velocity and can be represented as u rms . Here, u 2 is the average of the square of the particles velocities. Root mean square velocity can be given by the equation, u rms = 3RT M Where, R=gas constant T=temperature M= Product of mass
Solution Summary: The author explains that the root mean square velocity is the average of the square of particles velocities. The smaller He moves at a faster average velocity.
Interpretation: The explanations have to be given for the following statements.
Concept Introduction:
The square root of
u2 is called as the root mean square velocity and can be represented as
urms . Here,
u2 is the average of the square of the particles velocities.
Root mean square velocity can be given by the equation,
urms=3RTM
Where, R=gas constant
T=temperature
M= Product of mass
b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The explanations have to be given for the following statements.
Concept Introduction:
The square root of
u2 is called as the root mean square velocity and can be represented as
urms . Here,
u2 is the average of the square of the particles velocities.
Root mean square velocity can be given by the equation,
Identifying the stereochemistry of natural
Write the complete common (not IUPAC) name of each molecule below.
Note: if a molecule is one of a pair of enantiomers, be sure you start its name with D- or L- so we know which enantiomer it is.
molecule
H
O-C-CH2
H3N.
HN
N
H
C=O
common name
(not the IUPAC
name)
NH3
☐
H3N
H
☐
CH2
X
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Draw the structure of alanine at pH 1.2.
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structure.
Understanding the general acid-base properties of amino acids
O Proteins
Imagine each of the molecules shown below was found in an aqueous solution. Can you tell whether the solution is acidic, basic, or
neutral?
molecule
The solution is...
010
H3N-CH-C-OH
CH
HO
CH3
O acidic
O basic
neutral
O (unknown)
H3N
HO
0
O acidic
O basic
neutral
○ (unknown)
H3N-CH-C-O
CH2
CH3-CH-CH3
O acidic
O basic
Oneutral
○ (unknown)
O=
X
H2N-CH-C-O
CH3
CH
CH3
acidic
O basic
O neutral
○ (unknown)
?
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Chapter 5 Solutions
Lab Manual for Zumdahl/Zumdahl/DeCoste¿s Chemistry, 10th Edition
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