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How many molecules of water are formed when the following equation is balanced Al2O3 plus HCl AlCl3 plus H2O?

Based on the balanced chemical equation provided, 3 molecules of water are formed for every 2 molecules of aluminum oxide reacting with 6 molecules of hydrochloric acid to produce 2 molecules of aluminum chloride and the 3 molecules of water.


In neutral molecules how many bonds are commonly formed by nitrogen and separately how many by oxygen?

3 bonds are commonly formed by nitrogen and 2 are commonly formed by oxygen.


Name 3 types of substances formed from decomposition?

Ions, radicals and neutral molecules.


What is netgain light reaction?

The net gain in the light reaction of photosynthesis is the production of ATP and NADPH molecules, which are then used in the Calvin cycle to produce glucose. These molecules carry the energy captured from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy.


Is it true that an infinite cyclic group may have 3 distinct generators?

A cyclic group, by definition, has only one generator. An example of an infinite cyclic group is the integers with addition. This group is generated by 1.


Can you explain which are the quadrilaterals are cyclic?

in a circle 1\3 is quadrilateral


What are the 3 important events that happen during light reaction?

The three important events that happen during the light reaction of photosynthesis are light absorption by chlorophyll, water splitting to release oxygen, protons, and electrons, and the generation of ATP and NADPH molecules used in the Calvin cycle.


What are the phases of coagulation?

These are the three phases:Phase 1: Formation of prothrombin activatorThe prothrombin activator is formed through intrinsic and/or extrinsic pathway. Usually it is formed by both. Its formation is triggered by tissue-damaging events and it involves a series of procoagulants. Each pathway cascades towards Factor X (i.e. the Stuart Factor) that complexes with Ca2+, platelet factor 3 (PF3), and Factor V to form the prothrombin activator.The intrinsic pathway is triggered by negatively charged surfaces of activated platelets, collagen, and glass and it uses factors present within the blood. As for the extrinsic pathway, it is triggered by exposure to tissue factor (Factor III). The extrinsic pathway bypasses several steps of the intrinsic pathway so it is faster. Once the prothrombin activator is formed, the clot forms in 10-15 seconds.Phase 2: Prothrombin's conversion to thrombinThe prothrombin activator catalyses the transformation of prothrombin to thrombin.Phase 3: Fibrinogen conversion to fibrinThrombin (Factor II) converts soluble fibrinogen to the solid fibrin. The fibrin formed will cause the plasma to become a gel-like trap for formed elements, forming the structural basis of the clot. The thrombin along with Ca2+ activates Factor XIII to cross-link fibrin. This will strengthen and stabilise the clot.


How many water molecules are released when a fructose is formed?

When a fructose molecule is formed, 4 water molecules are released. This is due to the condensation reaction that occurs during the formation of the glycosidic bond between the fructose molecule and the other component of the disaccharide or polysaccharide.


What are cyclic primes?

Proposed since September 2009.A cyclic number is an integer in which cyclic permutations of the digits are successive multiples of the number. The most widely known is 142857:142857 × 1 = 142857142857 × 2 = 285714142857 × 3 = 428571142857 × 4 = 571428142857 × 5 = 714285142857 × 6 = 857142


What is the name of the biomolecule that is formed when 3 or more monosaccharides are combined?

The biomolecule formed when 3 or more monosaccharides are combined is called a polysaccharide. Polysaccharides are complex carbohydrates and serve as storage molecules (such as starch and glycogen) or structural components (such as cellulose) in living organisms.


What is C2 -C4 pathway?

There is no C2 plants, just C3, C4, and CAM plants - they have to do with the photosynthesis of the plant and how raw materials are transported.C2 pathway is photo respiratory pathway where oxygen is fixed by RuBisCo instead of CO2( asin normal photosynthetic plants or C3 plants)C2 because in photorespiration 2 carbon compound ( phosphoglycolate) is formed as a first productC3 are normal phortosynthetic plants , called C3 because 1st product in cycle formed is 3 carbon compound ( 3- phosphoglycerate) and nrmal Calvin cycle continuesC4 plants are those which have evolved mechanism to overcome photorespiration and use PEP carboxylase to fix carbon

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