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Chem 103 Module 1 to 6 Exam with Verified answers (100 OUT OF 100) Portage learning (Latest Update)
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Chem 103 Module 1 to 6 Exam with Verified answers (100 OUT OF 100) Portage learning (Latest Update) 
 
 
MODULE 1 EXAM 
Question 1	 Click this link to access the Periodic Table. This may be helpful throughout the exam. 
1.	Convert 845.3 to exponential form and explain your answer. 
2.	Convert 3.21 x 10-5 to ordinary form and explain your answer. 
 
 
1.	Convert 845.3 = larger than 1 = positive exponent, move decimal 2 places 
= 8.453 x 102 
2.	Convert 3.21 x 10-5 = negative exponent = smalle...
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CHEM 120 Week 5 Exam 2 (Units 3 and 4)
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1.	A solution is prepared by dissolving 50 g of KCl (74.6 g/mol) to a volume of 1 L. What is the molarity of this solution? 
2.	You prepare a solution by dissolving 20 g of NaCl to a volume of 350 mL in water. What is the mass/volume % concentration of this solution? 
3.	When the following reaction goes in the forward direction, what is the base? 
4.	You are preparing a buffered solution. So far, your solution contains H2PO4- ions, what would you add to this solution to prepare your buffer sy...
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TEST BANK for Seeley's Anatomy & Physiology 13th Edition by Cinnamon VanPutte, Jennifer Regan, Andrew Russo. All Chapters 1-29. (Complete Download) 1751 Pages
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CHAPTER 1 
1) Which technique creates a three-dimensional dynamic image of blood vessels? 
A) Digital subtraction angiography 
B) Magnetic resonance imaging 
C) Dynamic spatial reconstruction 
D) Positron emission tomography 
2) Magnetic resonance imaging is based on the movement of 
A) electrons in a magnetic field. 
B) carbons in a magnetic field. 
C) protons in a magnetic field. 
D) cells in a magnetic field. 
3) The delivery of a radioactive compound to the body to study the met...
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TAMU BIOL 111 FLETCHER FINAL EXAM WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS ALREADY GRADED A+
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describe the basic functions all life forms must accomplish 
-response to environmental stimuli & maintain homeostasis 
-uptake and processing of nutrients/energy 
-regulation 
-growth and reproduction 
 
 
 
compare and contrast eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell types 
Prokaryotes: 
-circular chromosomes, no nucleus, no organelles, 3.5 bya 
-DNA concentrated in nucleoid 
Eukaryotes: 
-linear chromosomes, nucleus, organelles, 1.5 bya 
-DNA concentrated in nucleus 
Both: 
-cellular function takes p...
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HLA CHT PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS
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Blood specimens known to carry pathogens are packaged the same as routine specimens..... true or false - Answer- True 
 
When performing a blood draw, what is not part of the routine procedure? 
Change gloves in between patients 
Informing patient of HIV status 
Wear a lab coat or gown - Answer- Informing patient of HIV status 
 
What is a fire assembly area? - Answer- A safe place to meet during a fire, that is predetermined by employer 
 
Reagent x arrives in the lab, What action is the best...
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Chem 1305 TTU Exam 3 Questions With All Correct Answers!!
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The outermost electrons - Answer-valence electrons 
the shell the outermost electrons occupy - Answer-Valence shell 
Electron pairs in an electron dot structure that are not participating in a chemical bond - Answernon-bonding pair 
the electric force of attraction between two oppositely charged ions - Answer-ionic bond 
The fluid hold of electrons which holds the positively charged metal ions together - Answer-metallic 
bond 
An electrical attraction in which atoms are held together by their mu...
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CHEMISTRY SEMESTER B FINAL EXAM REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERSS
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What atoms follow the Duet role? 
Li and Na 
 
 
 
What type of bonding takes place between N and F? 
covalent 
 
 
 
 
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How many electrons is an octet? 
8 
 
 
 
To draw the Lewis Structure of the polyatomic ion CIO2, you would have to ________ those in the structures of Cl, O, O and O. 
add one electron to 
 
 
 
The correct Lewis structure for a molecule of the compound ...
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PORTAGE LEARNING CHEM 210 exams 1-8 and final exam
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Portage Learning CHEM 210 exams 1-8 and final exam 
 
Question 1 
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True or False: According to the Module, a compound with a molecular mass of 1,000 g/mol is considered a macromolecule. 
 
 
 
True Correct! 
False Question 2 
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True or False: Biomolecules can have only two functional groups. 
 
True Correct! 
False Question 3 
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True or False: The following functional group is an alcohol. 
 
 
 
 
 
True Correct! 
False Question 4 
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True or False: In ...
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AMT MT Study Guide Questions and Answers Already Passed
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AMT MT Study Guide Questions and Answers Already Passed 
The three major phases of laboratory testing that a QA program should evaluate include 
a. mean, standard deviation, and coefficient of variation. 
b. pre-op, operative, and post-op. 
c. pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical. d. outpatient, inpatient, and non-patient. c. pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical. 
The process by which test results achieve the same high levels of accuracy and precision that can be reproduced...
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BioChem 210 Module 2 Exam - Portage Learning
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BioChem 210 Module 2 Exam - Portage 
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1. The pH of a solution of 0.0010 M NaOH is:: 11 (Kw=[H+][OH-] = 
1.0 x 10-14; 
[H+][0.0010] = 1.0 x 10-14 [H+]=1.0 x 10-11; pH=-log[1.0 x 10- 
11]=11) 
2. Water is a unique molecule. Which of the following 
contributes to water's unique place in the chemical world?: 
All of the answers are correct 
3. The bent shape of water is due to ______________.: The 
unshared electron pairs on the oxygen atom 
4. Which diagrams correctly represent ...
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