DNA is a double-helical structure composed of nucleotides, which are made up of a sugar, phosphate group, and nitrogenous base. This helical configuration contributes to its stability and compactness, allowing DNA to efficiently store genetic information. The presence of complementary base pairing (adenine with thymine and guanine with cytosine) enables precise replication and transcription, influencing traits such as color and shape in organisms. Additionally, the overall negative charge of the phosphate backbone contributes to DNA's solubility in aqueous environments.
The arrangement of the periodic table helped scientists predict the properties of missing elements based on their location in the table. For example, when Dmitri Mendeleev noticed gaps in the periodic table, he was able to predict the properties of the missing elements based on the neighboring elements, which ultimately led to the discovery of new elements like gallium and germanium.
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The periodic table organizes all of the elements by their physical and chemical properties, so elements with similar properties go in the same vertical column, or group or family, i.e. the Alkali earth metals are the first column of the periodic table, all of the elements in that group are highly reactive with water, and will either fizzle or explode when dropped in water. Therefore, scientists can use the other elements in a group to predict the properties of another element in the group that they do not know about. Also, there are periodic trends in the horizontal rows of the table, called periods. For instance, the atomic radius of the elements is the biggest on the left, and gradually gets smaller as you move to the right. Hope this helps! :)
Tsunamis are difficult to predict because the earthquakes that cause them are difficult to predict. It takes a massively powerful earthquake to displace the amount of water needed to cause a tsunami.
No because you don’t know what the speed detmerman’s
You use the information you know, and make a pattern from it, from that pattern you attempt to predict what will happen before you can or will test it.
no it does not know if aliens are real, they predict
If you have premonitions that become true.
I honestly do not know
i dont know i was hoping you would know :/
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I want to know about mine too, but it's difficult to predict it.
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No. You also need to know the properties of the rubber band - specifically, how much it stretches for every unit of force applied.
The arrangement of the periodic table helped scientists predict the properties of missing elements based on their location in the table. For example, when Dmitri Mendeleev noticed gaps in the periodic table, he was able to predict the properties of the missing elements based on the neighboring elements, which ultimately led to the discovery of new elements like gallium and germanium.
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