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Purdue Chem 115 - Final Exam 70+ COMPILED Questions and Answers 2024
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Valence Bond Theory - A model that attempts to reconcile the shapes of molecules with those of 
atomic orbitals through the concepts of orbital overlap and hybridization (429). 
hybridization - a postulated process of orbital mixing to form hybrid orbitals (430). 
hybrid orbitals - an atomic orbital postulated to form during binding by the mathematical mixing 
of specific combinations of nonequivalent orbitals on a given atom (430). 
sp hybrid orbital - an orbital formed by the mixing of one s...
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AQA CHEMISTRY A LEVEL WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS covalent bond - ANSWER-a shared pair of electrons between non-metal elements co-ordinate bond - ANSWER-a shared pair of electrons where both electrons are supplied by one atom repulsion in shapes of molecu
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AQA CHEMISTRY A LEVEL WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
 
 
covalent bond - ANSWER-a shared pair of electrons between non-metal elements 
 
co-ordinate bond - ANSWER-a shared pair of electrons where both electrons are supplied by one atom 
 
repulsion in shapes of molecules - ANSWER-Lone pair-lone pair > lone pair-bonding pair > bonding pair-bonding pair 
 
electronegativity - ANSWER-the power of an atom to attract the pair of electrons in a covalent bond 
 
hess' law - ANSWER-Total enthalpy chang...
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Life 103 Exam 1 CSU Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Life 103 Exam 1 CSU Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
Science recognizing patterns in the natural world and understanding the mechanisms that 
give rise to those patterns 
 
The Diversity of Life Patterns 
 
How plants and animals work Mechanisms 
 
Evolution the change in allele frequencies in a population over time 
 
Four Mechanisms of Evolution Selection, Genetic Drift, Mutation, and Migration 
 
Selection changes in allele frequencies due to organisms with advantageous alleles 
rep...
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Psych 115 Midterm I Exam Questions and Correct Answers
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Levels of the Brain Social level, organ level, neural system level, brain region level, circuit level, cellular level, synaptic level, molecular level 
CNS and PNS CNS: Central nervous system Encased in bone Brain and spinal cord 
PNS: Peripheral nervous system Not encased in bone Spinal nerves (motor and sensory) enter and leave the spinal cord 
Cranial nerves (motor and sensory) enter and leave the brain. 
Autonomic nervous system (sympathetic and parasympathetic) control internal organs 
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BSC1010 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED RATED 100% PASS
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BSC1010 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED RATED 100% PASS 
 
Enzyme Z catalyzes a reaction that transforms a substrate called ZEE into a product called ZED. Enzyme Z is regulated by two different inhibitor molecules called inhibitor W and inhibitor X. The shape of inhibitor W is very similar to the shape of ZEE while the shape of inhibitor X is completely different from ZEE, ZED, or inhibitor W. t inhibitor molecules called inhibitor W and inhibitor X. The shape o...
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AP Biology - The Chemistry of Life 116 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update
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elements - ️️substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means 
 
CHNOPS - ️️an acronym representing the 6 key elements of life 
 
carbon - ️️key element of life; major component of ALL organic compounds, including all 4 types of macromolecules (sugars, fats, proteins, and nucleic acids); rarely found unbound to other elements 
 
hydrogen - ️️key element of life, highly involved in the creation of protein gradients that enable photosynthesis and resp...
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UGRD-CS6105 Discrete Mathematics Study Guide 2023 with complete solution
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UGRD-CS6105 Discrete Mathematics Study Guide 2023 with complete solution 
 
Classify the sentence below as an atomic statement, a molecular statement, or not a statement at all. If the statement is molecular, identify what kind it is (conjuction, disjunction, conditional, biconditional, negation). 
 
Every natural number greater than 1 is either prime or composite. 
molecular 
conditional 
In my safe is a sheet of paper with two shapes drawn on it in colored crayon. One is a square, and the othe...
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Stahl’s Essentials of PsychoPharm Quiz 1 – With Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
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Stahl’s Essentials of PsychoPharm Quiz 1 – With Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
Stahl’s Essentials of PsychoPharm Quiz 1 – With Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
 
neurons - ANSWER - cells of chemical communication within the brain. have many sizes, shapes and lengths that determine function. localization in brain also affects function 
 
when neurons malfunction - ANSWER - behavioural symptoms occur that may improve or worsen with drugs 
 
general structure of a neuron - ANSWER - dendri...
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CHEM 219 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS
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CHEM 219 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS 
Describe how individual resonance structures impact the true structure of a molecule or polyatomic ion. - Answer Each contributing individual resonance structure contributes characteristics to the overall hybrid structure of the compound. The hybrid "averages" bond lengths and formal charges by delocalizing them among atoms that share them in each contributing individual resonance structure. 
 
On a piece of scrap paper, draw the resonance s...
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Biol 213 Exam 1 Practice Questions and Expert Solutions
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Features of cells Complex and highly organized even "simple" bacteria 
• Membranes, compartments, protein machines. 
• Small, realm of molecules (Chemistry and biochemistry) 
• Despite differences, most cells work in fundamentally the 
same ways 
Energy needed to maintain order 
2nd Law of Thermodynamics--entropy increases in the 
universe. Spontaneous drive: Order --> disorder. 
All cells use a plasma membrane to maintain organized 
structure. Wall off the universe. 
Typically very s...
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