Chemistry, 25.03.2020 05:01 hsernaykaw42
The volatile organic compounds (VOCs) produced by decomposing tissue and organs were studied in an effort to identify possible human-specific markers (PLoS ONE 2015 10(9): e0137341.). Of 452 VOCs isolated, six were found to be unique to humans, so this may prove to be a useful tool for forensic chemists trying to determine the source of unidentified remains. There are two doublets in the expected 1H NMR spectrum of the following human-specific VOC. Identify the protons giving rise to each doublet. Identify the two groups of protons that are associated with the two doublets in the spectrum (enter the numbers in ascending order): and
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98 ! and brainliest plz ! the below reaction can be categorized as more than one type of reaction. which reactions are these, and what are the types of reactions?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 12:00, Unknowndragon42
Consider the following reaction at equilibrium. 2co2 (g) 2co (g) + o2 (g) h° = -514 kj le châtelier's principle predicts that the equilibrium partial pressure of co (g) can be maximized by carrying out the reaction a. at high temperature and high pressure b. at high temperature and low pressure c. at low temperature and low pressure d. at low temperature and high pressure e. in the presence of solid carbon
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 18:30, TaraC
Read the claim. breakfast is an important meal. it jump starts the body’s process of using calories to break down food. appetite can decrease with age, but going too long without eating causes metabolism to slow down. current research shows that incorporating legumes such as lentils and chickpeas into meals boosts metabolism for twenty-four hours. who might benefit from this claim? people who have a fast metabolism stores that sell exercise equipment people who take vitamin supplements grocery stores that sell legumes
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