Chemistry, 26.06.2019 03:00 101EXPERIENCE
Which of the following could be true of two species that have a competitve ralationship in the same ecosystems me out a. the species preys on the other b. the relationship is mutually beneficial c. they shar the same niche d. one species benefits while the other nether nor harmed
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 19:00, luludawn2455
Dying the folding patterns of protein molecules can microbiologists better understand cellular processes as well as some diseases, such as alzheimer’s, that are caused by proteins that have misfolded. the folding of these complicated molecules can be simulated on computers, but it takes a lot of processor power and time for even expensive supercomputers to do this. a group of researchers at stanford university developed software that can be used to distribute the processing of data to anyone who is willing to donate time on their idle personal computers. as a result, the researchers have been able to achieve protein-folding simulations that are far better than those other computing methods have done. which statement best describes the work of these researchers? the work is not scientific because the data are not processed in one location. the work is not scientific because the simulations are not reproducible. the researchers applied creativity to solve a problem in running an experiment. the researchers used only well-established scientific techniques.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 21:30, Turtlelover05
How can the periodic table be used to predict the behavior of elements?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 22:00, jlegrand9098
4.25g sample of solid ammonium nitrate dissolves in 60.0g of water in a coffee-cup calorimeter, the temperature drops from 22.0 c to 16.9 c. assume that the specific heat of the solution is the same as that of pure water. calculate delta(h) (in kj/mol nh4no3) for the solution proces.
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