Water, pH and Macromolecules A Bronsted acid becomes __________ upon losing a proton. its conjugate base highly reactive a hydronium ion its conjugate acid its conjugate base highly reactive a hydronium ion its conjugate acid ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules Which of the following indicates that the pK of an acid is numerically equal to the pH of the solution when the molar concentration of the acid and its conjugate base are equal? Haldanes equation Hardy-Windberg law Henderson-Hasselbalch equation Michaelis-Menten equation Haldanes equation Hardy-Windberg law Henderson-Hasselbalch equation Michaelis-Menten equation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules The strength of an acid depends on number of neutrons gain number of protons released electronegativity number of double bonds number of neutrons gain number of protons released electronegativity number of double bonds ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules The effectiveness or capacity of a buffer solution can be affected by temperature of buffer components both (a) and (b) molar concentration of the buffer components concentration of the conjugate base to the weak acid temperature of buffer components both (a) and (b) molar concentration of the buffer components concentration of the conjugate base to the weak acid ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules Which of the following will easily dissolve in a polar solvent? gasoline (heptanes & octanes) methane sodium chloride argon gasoline (heptanes & octanes) methane sodium chloride argon ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules What is the concentration, in moles/liter, of the hydrogen ion, if pH of a solution is 7? 7 1 x 10-7 7 x 10-7 5 x 10-7 7 1 x 10-7 7 x 10-7 5 x 10-7 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP