First question What is CFC's impact on the ozone.Someone should create a marathon thread in the Physics and Chem forums.
lol i don't even do chem
First question What is CFC's impact on the ozone.Someone should create a marathon thread in the Physics and Chem forums.
Alcaligenes Eutrophus? if my memory serves me right...It depletes it. Next question:
What is the enzyme used to create a named biopolymer?
I'm in Year 11 so I'm not 100% sure but I go along the lines of:Assess ethanol as an alternative car fuel and evaluate its success as a car fuel.
Ethanol is a renewable fuel that can be produced by the fermentation of glucose to produce ethanol and water. Yeast is required to consumed the glucose and must be carried out in a low oxygen concentrated and 30-40 degrees area.Alcaligenes Eutrophus? if my memory serves me right...
next question: Assess ethanol as an alternative car fuel and evaluate its success as a car fuel.
Good but I think I would have given 5-6/7 just because you didn't write the full ozone-depletion equationsThat was massive, not concise enough, please criticise.
How is ozone measured and explain the methods used?
a buffer is a solution of a weak acid and its conjugate base (or other way around) which works to maintain a stable pH despite additions of base/acidDefine the term buffer, and outline a buffer in the blood.
Define the term buffer, and outline a buffer in the blood.
A buffer solution has comparable amounts of a weak acid and its conjugate base, this will form an equilibrium at a certain pH and will thus resist be able to maintain an approximately constant pH, even by the addition of significant amounts of strong acids or strong bases.a buffer is a solution of a weak acid and its conjugate base (or other way around) which works to maintain a stable pH despite additions of base/acid
the bicarbonate ion in the human blood acts as a buffer for incoming carbon dioxide, which can mildly affect enzyme reactions within the body.
HCO3-(aq) + H+(aq) CO2(g) + H2O(l)
If the system becomes acidic, equilibrium shifts left to increase the pH.
there's moar but im not motivated enough to continue.
AAS is extremely sensitive and can detect concentrations of elements at the parts per millions and even parts per billion concentrations. This process works by spraying a sample mixture into the flame which vaporises the atoms while a specific beam of light is used to determine the concentration of a specific cation present is passed through the vapour. The atoms will absorb some of this light and the rest is passed through and concentrated by a monochromator, where the beam is received and analysed by a detection device. Several standard solutions of the specific element being tested is made and tested for, the amount of light absorbed for these different solutions is plotted against there concentrations, forming a calibration. curve.Briefly describe how AAS works
I thought that was the bacteria not the enzyme.Alcaligenes Eutrophus? if my memory serves me right...
it is the bacteriaI thought that was the bacteria not the enzyme.
lol I don't have any questions now so what do you want me to ask, and to answer your question.it is the bacteria
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you guys have to post questions after answering them
but anyways, compare the effects on the environment of either the LEAD-ACID CELL OR DRY CELL with a cell of your own choosing (you know the list)
Good but I think I would have given 5-6/7 just because you didn't write the full ozone-depletion equations
I don't think that question required the Montreal Protocol (to be honest, I think you would have ran out of room). Otherwise, nice job. Think it would be a nice full mark if you added every equations there are.
How is ozone measured and explain the methods used?
Not really good at this ;S..
Ozones are measured by 3 types of measuring instruments: Ground, balloon and satellite based spectrophotometers.
Ground-based measuring device include the UV spectrophotometers which measures the amount of UV radiation observed by the ozone in order to calculate the concentration of ozones in the stratosphere.
Balloon-based = I don't know
Satellite-based measuring device include the Total Mapping Ozone Spectrophotometers (TOMS) which measures the total concentration of ozones in the entire atmosphere by it's thickness. It measures it in Dobson units.
Not too strong on this... perhaps share your response also
Next question:
Describe how ethanol can be derived from a sugar cane.
Just to add to your information, the breakdown of cellulose into glucose does not occur naturally and actually requires the use of cellulase enzymes.Cellulose from sugar cane is hydrolised to form glucose. Glucose is then fermented to ethanol:
C6H12O6(aq) ---> 2CO2 (g) + 2C2H5OH (aq)
Yeast is used as a catalyst, around 27C, oxygen is excluded to prevent yeast from reproducing, ethanol should be removed through distillation as >10% ethanol concentration can kill the enzymes in yeast used to catalyse the reaction.
NEXT QUESTION:
A sample of water was suspected to contain Cl- ions. Describe a chemical test that could be used to test for the presence of these ions. Include a chemical equation.
A buffer is a solution with comparable amounts of a weak acid or weak base and its conjugate base or acid, this will form an equilibrium at a certain pH and will thus be able to maintain an approximately constant pH, and can resist the addition of significant amounts of strong acids or strong bases.What is a buffer solution? Provide an example on how it works with relevant equations
That is really good, much appreciated =DI thought some of you might find this helpful! They are questions and answers on the 2nd part of production of materials ( i.e. cellulose + Bio polymers)