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NLN PAX RN Science | 55 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Alimentary canal definition - begins at mouth, ends at anus... digestive system 
A neuron that transmits impulses from receptors to the spinal cord - sensory neuron 
Kinetic energy is at a maximum when the potential energy is... - at a minimum, for example at the 
bottom of an incline 
The more rapid the vibration of sound is, the ____________ the __________ is - higher, pitch 
What is the temperature during a phase change from liquid to gas? - Temperature is constant at 100 
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CHEM 210 Exam 3 100% Accurate
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CHEM 210 Exam 3 100% Accurate 
 Acid - ANSWERa substance that has H+ in its formula and dissociates in water to yield H3O+ 
-some strong acids are HCl, HI, CHlO4, HBr, H2SO4 and HNO3 
-loses proton; forms conjugate base (OH- , hydroxide ion) 
 
Base - ANSWERa substance that has OH in its formula and dissociates in water to yield OH- 
-strong bases include NaOH, KOH, and Ba(OH)2 
-a strong base will have OH in its formula 
-gains proton; forms conjugate acid (H3O+ , hydronium ion) 
 
Salt and wa...
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Microbiology Exam 100 Questions & Answers 2023/2024 Update
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Microbiology Exam 100 Questions & Answers 2023/2024 UpdateMicrobiology,Oral Physiology,Oral Diagnosis, Pathophysiology,Phamacology, Class Anesthesiology & General Physiology Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024 Update 
 
 
1.	 Any deviation from health where tissues and organs are damaged and disrupted is termed as: 
 
A.	Pathology 
B.	Disease 
C.	Infection 
D.	Transient microbiota 
E.	Commensalism 
 
 
2.	The human body provides a favorable habitat for microorganisms. Which of the following ...
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BIO 210 Chapter 1-2 Study Guide With Explanations Of Answers.
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Anything that takes up space is considered to be - correct answer Matter 
 
Nerve impulses involve the flow of an electrical current, a type of energy know as _________ enegry - correct answer Electrical 
 
Atoms that have lost or gained electrons are known as - correct answer Ions 
 
The most abundant element in the human body is - correct answer ...
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Chemistry II Test Bank Exam Questions and Answers
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an ester - Answer-The dehydration that occurs between an organic acid and an alcohol will lead to the formation of 
 
resonance - Answer-The continual altering of the double bonds in the structure of benzene leads to which of the following physical properties? 
 
1,4-diaminobutane - Answer-Which of the following is another name for putrescine? 
 
ate - Answer-The characteristic name ending for the esters 
 
1,4-dimethylbenzene - Answer-Another name for paraxylene is 
 
nathalene - Answer-The fra...
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CHEM 1305 Exam 3 (Questions & Answers) Rated 100% Correct!!
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what is a dipole? - Answer-polar molecule (uneven distribution of electronegativity) 
what is an induced dipole? - Answer-nonpolar molecule that TEMPORARILY becomes polar 
list the 4 molecular attractions in order from strongest to weakest. - Answer-ion-dipole, dipoledipole, dipole-induced dipole, induced dipole-induced dipole 
what a hydrogen bond? - Answer-bond when a hydrogen is attached to fluorine, nitrogen, or oxygen 
on both sides 
what is teflon? - Answer-designing a nonstick surface 
wh...
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CHEM 104 Experiment 3 Titrations and titration curves Portage summer 2023
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Experiment #: 3 
Title: Titrations and titration curves 
Purpose: The purpose of this to perform titration analyses, including neutralization titrations, 
which occur between an acid and a base. 
Procedure: 
After gathering the necessary supplies, it was decided that we would perform reactions between 
the following solutions: strong acid/strong base, weak acid/strong base and strong acid/weak 
base. 
Standardization titration of NaOH: Used a strong acid/weak base. We determine the molarity 
of ...
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Gen Chem 1 Final ALL SOLUTION LATEST EDITION 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Matter 
Most basic building block. Must have mass and volume 
Elements 
Simplest form of matter, can't decompose any further 
Molecules 
Two or more atoms "linked" together 
Compounds 
Mixes of two or more elements bonded together 
Sig Fig.- x & / 
As many as the least number 
Sig Fig.- + & - 
As many as the least behind the decimal point 
Law of Definite Composition 
Components in a compound always have the same ratio by mass 
Law of Multiple Proportions 
Ratios of elements that combine to m...
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ACS GEN CHEM 1 FINAL Exam 166 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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ACS GEN CHEM 1 FINAL Exam 166 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
The physical material of the universe. It is anything that has mass and occupies space. - CORRECT ANSWER Matter 
 
is made up of relatively few elements. - CORRECT ANSWER Matter 
 
The smallest building block of matter. Smallest particle that retains the chemical property of the element (O, He, S). - CORRECT ANSWER Atom 
 
Each _______ is made of the same kind of atom - CORRECT ANSWER Element 
 
Combination of atoms held together i...
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BIOLOGY PRAXIS 5235|UPDATED&VERIFIED|100% SOLVED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Scientific Method 
1) Observation 2) Research 3) Hypothesis 4) Test the hypothesis 5) Analysis of Data 6) Conclusion 7) Communication 
 
 
 
Anton van Leeuwenhoek 
Created the microscope and observed microorganisms 
 
 
 
Carolus Linnaeus 
Created the binomial nomenclature system for classifying species 
 
 
 
Georges Cuvier 
Established extinction as a fact 
 
 
 
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck 
Proposed teleological evolution 
 
 
 
Matthias Schleiden 
Stated that plants are made of cells 
 
 
 
Rudolf...
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