Studies indicate (Institute of Food Science, Cornell University, etc) that C. sporogenes is effected more by temp and pH than by CO2 or O2. I generally incubate C. sporogenes (tubes) @ 35(plus or minus 2 degree)degree C with caps closed to decrease the available oxygen.
Yes
13.3g C + O2 = CO2 m(C)=4g => n(C)=4/12=0,333mol m(O2)=10.67g => n(O2)=10.67/28=0,381mol we have excess of oxigen n(CO2)=n(C)=0,333 m(CO2)=0.333*40=13.3g
spore forming and L+ LACTIC ACID FORMING BACTERIA.
C + O2 ------> CO2 is the reaction equation. 1 mole of C + 1 mole of O2 makes 1 mole of CO2.
How To Calculate The Density Of Oxygen Gas ,O2, At 30 Deg. C And 700 MmHg
Account for the fact of C. sporogenes culture showed a separation within the medium or an elevation of the medium from the bottom of the test tube because the C. sporogenes cause gap which cause the medium to move up. C. sporogenes are motile and it is a facultative anaerobes so it can grow throughout.
Genes of a spores of an organism.e.g. L. sporogenes* is effective in the form of dietary supplements as well as when added to food products
Yes
2c + o2---2co
C + O2 -> CO2Because oxygen is a gas, it exists in a normal state bonded to another oxygen.
13.3g C + O2 = CO2 m(C)=4g => n(C)=4/12=0,333mol m(O2)=10.67g => n(O2)=10.67/28=0,381mol we have excess of oxigen n(CO2)=n(C)=0,333 m(CO2)=0.333*40=13.3g
spore forming and L+ LACTIC ACID FORMING BACTERIA.
a.O2 b. O2+ C. O2- d. O22-
C + O2 ------> CO2 is the reaction equation. 1 mole of C + 1 mole of O2 makes 1 mole of CO2.
If you add heat to it, it will separate into C and O2
How To Calculate The Density Of Oxygen Gas ,O2, At 30 Deg. C And 700 MmHg
c+o2 = co2