CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
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CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Assignment 5-1 Boyle’s Law- Pressure and Volume
CHM 109 Assignment 6-3 Concepts in Acid-Base Titrations
CHM 109 Assignment Boiling Point Elevation Lab
CHM 109 Individual Assignment Lab 2-4 Worksheet Precipitation Reactions
CHM 109 Individual Assignment Lab 6-2 Ranking Salt Solutions by pH
CHM 109 Week 1 Individual Assignment Green Chemistry Paper
CHM 109 Week 2 Individual Assignment Text Exercises
CHM 109 Week 3 Individual Assignment Atoms, Molecules, and Elements Paper
CHM 109 Week 4 Exercises
CHM 109 Week 4 Individual Assignment Text Exercises
CHM 109 Week 5 Individual Assignemnt Water Molecule Paper
CHM 109 Week 5 Individual Assignment Chemical Reaction Presentation
CHM 109 Week 5 Individual Assignment Exercises
CHM 109 Week 5 Individual Assignment Lab 1-4 Worksheet Investigating the Properties of Alpha and Beta Particles
CHM 109 Week 6 Individual Assignment Text Exercises
CHM 109 Week 8 Individual Assigment Text Exercises
CHM 109 Week 9 Exercises
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CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Assignment 5-1 Boyle’s Law- Pressure and Volume
CHM 109 Assignment 6-3 Concepts in Acid-Base Titrations
CHM 109 Assignment Boiling Point Elevation Lab
CHM 109 Individual Assignment Lab 2-4 Worksheet Precipitation Reactions
CHM 109 Individual Assignment Lab 6-2 Ranking Salt Solutions by pH
CHM 109 Week 1 Individual Assignment Green Chemistry Paper
CHM 109 Week 2 Individual Assignment Text Exercises
CHM 109 Week 3 Individual Assignment Atoms, Molecules, and Elements Paper
CHM 109 Week 4 Exercises
CHM 109 Week 4 Individual Assignment Text Exercises
CHM 109 Week 5 Individual Assignemnt Water Molecule Paper
CHM 109 Week 5 Individual Assignment Chemical Reaction Presentation
CHM 109 Week 5 Individual Assignment Exercises
CHM 109 Week 5 Individual Assignment Lab 1-4 Worksheet Investigating the Properties of Alpha and Beta Particles
CHM 109 Week 6 Individual Assignment Text Exercises
CHM 109 Week 8 Individual Assigment Text Exercises
CHM 109 Week 9 Exercises
CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Assignment 5-1 Boyle’s Law- Pressure and Volume
CHM 109 Assignment 5-1 Boyle’s Law- Pressure and Volume
CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Assignment 6-3 Concepts in Acid-Base Titrations
CHM 109 Assignment 6-3 Concepts in Acid-Base Titrations
CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Assignment Boiling Point Elevation Lab
CHM 109 Assignment Boiling Point Elevation Lab
CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Individual Assignment Lab 2-4 Worksheet Precipitation Reactions
CHM 109 Individual Assignment Lab 2-4 Worksheet Precipitation Reactions
CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Individual Assignment Lab 6-2 Ranking Salt Solutions by pH
CHM 109 Individual Assignment Lab 6-2 Ranking Salt Solutions by pH
CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Week 1 Individual Assignment Green Chemistry Paper
CHM 109 Week 1 Individual Assignment Green Chemistry Paper
CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Week 2 Individual Assignment Text Exercises
CHM 109 Week 2 Individual Assignment Text Exercises
CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Week 3 Individual Assignment Atoms, Molecules, and Elements Paper
CHM 109 Week 3 Individual Assignment Atoms, Molecules, and Elements Paper
CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Week 4 Exercises
Week 4 Exercises
Prepare written answers to the following exercises:
1. Imagine that you are an environmental scientist. Working in collaboration with a university chemist, you were able to determine from mass spectrometry that four elements exist in your soil samples. They are Se, Sn, Pb, and Cd.
You need to determine which elements will most likely combine with oxygen to produce oxides that are present in your sample. To do so, refer to the periodic table to determine the electron configuration and ionization energy of each element. This will show the number of valence electrons for each element.
2. Imagine that, as an employee of a pharmaceutical company, you are working on an H-K-ATPase. It is the enzyme that pumps acid into the stomach to help in digestion. You are trying to determine whether a compound will fit inside the pocket of this enzyme in order to inhibit the enzyme. To do so, you must know the molecular shape of the compound.
Draw the Lewis structure and determine the molecular geometry of the following compounds that may fit into the active site of this enzyme:
3. Imagine that you work as a chemist in a battery manufacturing plant. You are asked to try a variety of substances that can be used to generate an ion potential necessary to produce electricity. Ionic compounds produce ions that can generate an ion potential when placed in an aqueous solution.
Name the various compounds in the following table and label them as ionic or molecular:
CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Week 4 Individual Assignment Text Exercises
CHM 109 Week 4 Individual Assignment Text Exercises
CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Week 5 Individual Assignemnt Water Molecule Paper
CHM 109 Week 5 Individual Assignemnt Water Molecule Paper
CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Week 5 Individual Assignment Chemical Reaction Presentation
CHM 109 Week 5 Individual Assignment Chemical Reaction Presentation
CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Week 5 Individual Assignment Exercises
CHM 109 Week 5 Individual Assignment Exercises
CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Week 5 Individual Assignment Lab 1-4 Worksheet Investigating the Properties of Alpha and Beta Particles
CHM 109 Week 5 Individual Assignment Lab 1-4 Worksheet Investigating the Properties of Alpha and Beta Particles
CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Week 6 Individual Assignment Text Exercises
CHM 109 Week 6 Individual Assignment Text Exercises
CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Week 8 Individual Assigment Text Exercises
CHM 109 Week 8 Individual Assigment Text Exercises
CHM 109 CHM109 CHM/109 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CHM 109 Week 9 Exercises
1. The genetic blueprint of all living organism on Earth is encoded by DNA. That makes the study of DNA and their interaction with the environment especially important.
To determine the possible interactions, you must first be able to recognize the functional groups that are present in a DNA structure. List all functional groups that are commonly found in uracil, guanine, cytosine, and tyrosine.
2. Sickle-cell anemia is a genetic defect whereby a person’s red blood cell assumes a sickle-cell shape. This genetic defect involves the substitution of valine for glutamic acid at position six of the β-globin chain of hemoglobin.
To understand how this can produce a defective red blood cell, you must be able to recognize the structural differences between valine and glutamic acid. How does the structural difference between valine and glutamic lead to the improper folding of the hemoglobin protein?