I have an aqueous solution containing i sulfate ions, what would be a diffinitive test for chloride ions without getting a false postive from the sulfate ions
yes i mean the polymerase, each okazaki fragment starts at a certain point, could this be more error prone than the other strand having only one start point.
ok, in fact gold weighs less pound for pound and heres why, gold is not weighed on the same system as feathers, gold is weighed on the troy scale and there are 12 ounces to a pound in the troy scale. Feathers, and just about everything else is weghed on the avdupois(sp?) system in which there are 16 ounces, the ounces in each are the same, but the pounds are not.Thus pound for pound, feathers weigh more than gold
First off the closeest team to us was 5.3 volts, not 3, and this was a small generator using a 2 volt electric motor as the generator, span of the prop was about 6" radius, and the gearing could have been better we also got about 6.69 volts
okay, in replication one strand is replicated continuously and the other is discontinuous due to nucleotides can only be attached in one direction, so one side has to constantly start and stop (i know this has a specific term related to it) does this make the discontinuosly replicated strand more error prone because the polymerase has to constantly re orient itself?
nope, and anyone else posting the answer to my riddle give your reasoning
oh try this one on for size, you may wonder why i ask this but youll see, again explain your reasoning
What weighs more, a pound of feathers or a pound of gold?
it seems that in consulting a soulubility tabel to find some way to determine chloride ions in the presence of sulfate ions i stumbled across a reference to both chlorine dioxide and chlorine monoxide, according to the book chlorine dioxide is only found in gasous state, however chlorine monoxide can be found as a red brown liquid which is exactly what i get in the reaction i am doing NaClO3 + H2SO4 --> ?. can anyone substantiate this
What is the difference in decomoposition strength can vary with its state, is it more stable as a solid than as a gas, or liquid. Because what i get is a viscous red brown liquid which slowly creates oxygen and chlorine gases.
i have been researching this compound and sources are conflicting one another, some say it breaks down to a chlorite or chlorate, others chlorine and oxygen, also some say it can be a liquid, others only a gas, some say explosive, some merely say it breaks down. Can anyone give me a DIFFINITIVE list of properties
i have been researching this compound and sources are conflicting one another, some say it breaks down to a chlorite or chlorate, others chlorine and oxygen, also some say it can be a liquid, others only a gas, some say explosive, some merely say it breaks down. Can anyone give me a DIFFINITIVE list of properties
10 fish I caught without an eye, 9 without a tail, 6 had no head, and half of 8 I weighed upon the scale, now who can tell me as i ask it how many fish are in my basket?
and its not like whole fish dont count, or there not in a basket, or i threw them back
Hi, i'm Nave's partner in chem, i looked it up and it seems it does make ClO2, the visable reaction is whrn the acid is dripped onto the NaClO3 powder it turns into a viscous red-brown liquid and bubbles, it in non exothermic. The Merck Index says ClO2 can be found as a red-brown liquid. Also it says it is unstable in light and will break down, into Cl2 and O2 forming the Chlorine gas we saw, however we still have not figured out the other products NaClO3 + H2SO4 --> ClO2 + ? we tested for water and it was not present
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