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In the chromatography of the reaction mixture, water absorbed on cellulose functioned as the stationary phase. What was the principal factor determining the migration of individual components in the sample? 
 
A) Hydrogen bonding 
B) Solute concentration 
C) Stationary phase concentration 
D) Thickness of paper 
A) Hydrogen bonding 
 
The answer to this question is A because the relative amount of hydrogen bonding to the stationary phase will determine the relative rate of migration of the vario...
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CHEM 210 Chapter 10 Test Questions and Answers All Correct 
Organic Chemistry - Answer-the study of the compounds of carbon 
 
Organic Compounds are - Answer-- made up of carbon and other elements: hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen 
 
Also present in some organic compounds are: - Answer-- sulfur, phosphorus, and a halogen (F, Cl, Br, I) 
 
CO2 is inorganic because: - Answer-it is less reactive and contains no hydrogen 
 
Why are we carbon based life-forms, instead of Si or Ge based life forms? - An...
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BIO INFOR EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Fish use ATP or GTP as allosteric effectors to encourage hemoglobin to release its bound O2, while BPG and HCO3‒ are allosteric effectors used by mammals and crocodiles, respectively. These allosteric effectors are structurally related as they all contain - Answer- oxyanions that are negatively charged 
 
The oxygen binding site in myoglobin, shown in Figure 5.2 and in the figure below, resides in a heme pocket in which a valine residue provides one of the pocket boundaries. - Answer- Substitu...
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Organic Chemistry Exam 4 Questions and Answers
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acetylenes = - Answer-alkynes 
 
olefins = - Answer-alkenes 
 
E = - Answer-trans 
 
Z = - Answer-cis 
 
stability of cis vs. trans - Answer-trans is more stable 
 
hydrogenation - Answer-exothermic addition of H to an alkene 
 
relate the heats of reaction for trans-butene, cis-butene, and 1-butene. - Answer-1-butene > cis-2-butene > trans-2-butene (most stable) 
 
stabilities of alkenes (substitution) - Answer-tetra- > tri- > di-> mono- > un- 
 
stabilities of alkenes (status...
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In the chromatography of the reaction mixture, water absorbed on cellulose functioned as the stationary phase. What was the principal factor determining the migration of individual components in the sample? 
 
A.Hydrogen bonding 
B.Solute concentration 
C.Stationary phase concentration 
D.Thickness of paper 
The correct answer is A. 
 
This is an Organic Chemistry question that falls under the content category "Separation and purification methods." The answer to this question is A because the ...
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LMR OC 3: Aldehydes and Ketones 2 Questions and answers
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Acidity of α-Hydrogen: Carbonyl 
α-carbon: Next to the carbonyl carbon. 
α-Hydrogen: H of alpha carbons 
Oxygen pulls electron density out of these C-H bonds so it's easier to deprotonate the 
α-carbon of aldehydes/ketones. 
How do you increase the acidity of α-Hydrogen? 
- Resonance stability provided by the conjugate base 
- Resonance can stabilize enolate intermediate, since negative charge is distributd to 
more EN oxygen atom 
- Alpha hydrogen can easily deprotonate in basic solutions...
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In the chromatography of the reaction mixture, water absorbed on cellulose functioned as the stationary phase. What was the principal factor determining the migration of individual components in the sample? 
 
A.Hydrogen bonding 
B.Solute concentration 
C.Stationary phase concentration 
D.Thickness of paper - Answer B and D are dumb options. Knock them out. 
 
hydrogen bonding to the stationary phase will determine the relative rate of migration of the various components in the sample. 
 
When...
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AAMC FL 1 FULL REVIEW- Chem/Phys correctly answered 2023In the chromatography of the reaction mixture, water absorbed on cellulose functioned as the stationary phase. What was the principal factor determining the migration of individual components in the sample? 
 
A.Hydrogen bonding 
B.Solute concentration 
C.Stationary phase concentration 
D.Thickness of paper - correct answer B and D are dumb options. Knock them out. 
 
hydrogen bonding to the stationary phase will determine the relative rat...
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in chromatography of the reaction mixture, water is absorbed on cellulose functioned as the 
stationary phase - what is the principal factor determine the migration of individual components 
in the sample? -Answer-HYDROGEN BONDING (determines rate of migration) 
dehydration reaction (tertiary OH to double bond) 
occurs most readily with what OH? 
reaction involves loss of WATER molecule 
and the reaction has a CARBOCATION intermediate -Answer-tertiary alcohols 
am...
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AAMC MCAT Practice Exam 1 Question and answers rated A+In the chromatography of the reaction mixture, water absorbed on cellulose functioned as the stationary phase. What was the principal factor determining the migration of individual components in the sample? 
 
A) Hydrogen bonding 
B) Solute concentration 
C) Stationary phase concentration 
D) Thickness of paper 
A) Hydrogen bonding 
 
The answer to this question is A because the relative amount of hydrogen bonding to the stationary phase wil...
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