Which of the following channels in the active zones of the synaptic terminal open when the membrane depolarizes and causes the release of synaptic vesicles?
A. Potassium channels
B. Voltage-gated sodium channels
C. Voltage-gated calcium channels
D. Sodium channels

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Answer 1

Voltage-gated calcium channels in the active zones of the synaptic terminal open when the membrane depolarizes and causes the release of synaptic vesicles.

The active zone of neurones is a  site on the motor nerve terminal of the neuron and  this site the synaptic vesicles fuse with the cell membrane of neurones for release the contents of the synaptic vesicle. The release of contents from synaptic vesicles are  through voltage-gated Calcium channels. This channels are opens when a membrane is depolarization for release of vasicles that are in synapse.

This channel also called Presynaptic Ca2+ channel and  calcium ion entry into the active zone  and this happens because of  voltage-gated Ca2+ channels are  activated when membrane depolarization occurred. and release neurotransmitter from synaptic vesicles.

Hence, option C is correct.

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Which type of reaction is represented by B? (5 points)
Endothermic reaction
Exothermic reaction
Reaction between liquids
Reaction between solids

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Answer:

it's exothermic reaction, becasue it have negative energy and the temperature increases

a 100um thick layer of gold is plated on a medallion that is 4.00cm in diameter and 2.00mm thick. What is the volume of gold plated in cm^3?

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The volume of the gold plates in cm₃ is 2.513274 cm₃

What is volume?

Volume is the space occupied by a three-dimensional object“”

Volume = {mass} {density}

Given that the thickness or height of medallion, h = 2 mm = 0.2 cm

Diameter of the medallion, d = 4 cm

Radius of medallion, r = d/2 = 2 cm⁻³

The thickness of the gold plating, x = 1 μm = 10⁻⁴ cm

The density of gold = 19.3 g cm

Now we know that the shape of a medallion is cylindrical.

Hence, the volume of the medallion before platting,

Vbefore = π.r2.h = π.(2)2.0.2 = 2.513274 cm₃

Therefore, the volume of the gold-plated is 2.513274 cm₃.

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The following table lists molar concentrations of seven major ions in seawater. Using a density of 1.022 g/ml. for seawater, convert the concentrations
for the two ions in the question below into molality.

The sodium ion:

The sulfate ion:

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The molality of the sodium ions and the sulfate ions are  44.5 and 10.66 respectively.

How do you calculate molality?

The total number of moles of solute per litre of solution is defined as the molarity of a specific solution. Because, unlike mass, the volume of a system changes with changes in physical circumstances of the system, the molality of a solution is reliant on changes in physical qualities of the system such as pressure and temperature. M, which stands for molarity, represents molarity. The molarity of a solution is one molar when one gramme of solute is dissolved in one litre of solution. As we know, the solvent and solute combine to create a solution, hence the total volume of the solution is measured.

molality of sodium was

=480.57/10.781

=44.5

molality of sulfate was

=28.93/2.712

=10.66

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arrange tha following substances in order of increasing boiling point and increasing solubility in water. -2-butanol ,-2-propanol,-2-methylpropane, -2-pentanol​

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Answer:

Here is the order of increasing boiling point and increasing solubility in water for the substances you listed:

-2-Methylpropane < -2-butanol < -2-pentanol < -2-propanol

Explanation:

-2-Methylpropane has the lowest boiling point and is the least soluble in water.

-2-butanol has a higher boiling point than -2-methylpropane, but lower than -2-pentanol and -2-propanol

-2-pentanol has a higher boiling point than -2-butanol and -2-methylpropane, but lower than -2-propanol

-2-propanol has the highest boiling point and is the most soluble in water.

Please note that this is a general trend and there can be variations depending on factors such as pressure, purity of the substance, and temperature.

A 0.1 M solution is diluted by three orders of magnitude. What is the new concentration?

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Answer:

So the new concentration of the solution is 0.0001M

Explanation:

To dilute a solution by three orders of magnitude, we need to add 3 zeroes, that is 10^3 times the original volume.

The new concentration would be 0.1M / (10^3) = 0.0001M (4 sig figs)

So the new concentration of the solution is 0.0001M

A gold bullion dealer advertised a bar of pure gold for sale. The gold bar had a mass of 3300 g and measured 2.00 cm x 15.0 cm x 6.00 cm. Calculate the density of the bar. Was the bar pure gold? (Hint: The density of pure gold is 19.3 g/cm3)

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The denstiy of the gold bar of mass 3300 g is 18.3 g/cm³.

What is density?

Density is the ratio of mass and volume.

To calculate the density of the bar gold, we use the formula below.

Formula:

D = m/lwh........................ Equation 1

Where:

D = Densitym = Massl = Lengthw = Widthh = Height

From the question,

Given:

m = 3300 gl = 2 cmw = 15 cmh = 6 cm

Susbtitute these values into equation 1

D = (3300)/(2×15×6)D = 18.3 g/cm³

The bar is not a pure gold.

Hence, the denstiy is 18.3 g/cm³.

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I need help answering this please IUPAC

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Answer:

3,3 dihydroxy

Oh group attach with that benzene ring

Topic 2: The Concepts
3. Explain heat of reaction in your own words. Recall the definitions of exothermic
and endothermic. How would you know if a reaction were exothermic or
endothermic? Label each of the reactions you observed as either one.
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Chemical reactions that release heat energy are called exothermic reactions. example:

What is exothermic and endothermic reaction?

C(g)+O2(g)→CO2(g)+thermal energy. A chemical reaction that absorbs heat energy is called an endothermic reaction. example:

CaCO3Heat→CaO+CO2.

A chemical reaction or physical change is endothermic when the system absorbs heat from the environment. In an endothermic process, the system gains heat from the environment and reduces the temperature of the environment.

A chemical reaction that releases energy is called exothermic. In an exothermic reaction, more energy is released in forming bonds within the products than is expended in breaking bonds within the reactants. Chemical reactions that absorb (or consume) energy are called endothermic.

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Which of the following indicates an exothermic reaction

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Answer:

An exothermic process releases heat, causing the temperature of the immediate surroundings to rise. An endothermic process absorbs heat and cools the surroundings.”

A student mixes baking soda with acetic acid in a test tube. The student observes the formation of a gas and records the two reactions that occur.

The student concludes that the two reactions follows the Law of Conservation of Matter. Which statement supports the student's conclusion?

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The number of atoms in the reactants and products of each reaction is the same. The last option.

Law of conservation of matter

The law of conservation of matter states that during chemical reactions, matter can neither be created nor destroyed but can be converted from one form to another. This law is also applicable to energy and atoms during chemical reactions.

In other words, all chemical reactions, as a rule of thumb, obey the law of conservation. Thus, for any chemical reaction:

Energy is conservedMatter is conservedThe number of atoms of different elements is conserved

Therefore, the statement that supports the student's conclusion that the two reactions follows the law of conservation of matter would be that the number of atoms in the reactants and products of each reaction is the same.

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How are gases ionize in a plasma globe?

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Answer:

Plasma globes use high voltage, low current electrical discharges to ionize gases, typically a mixture of noble gases such as argon and neon, inside the globe. The electrical discharge excites the gas atoms, stripping them of their electrons to create a cloud of positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons, also known as plasma. The electrical discharge arcs between the electrodes in the globe, creating the colorful, dancing lights that are characteristic of plasma globes.

Explanation:

Select which element(s) contain atoms at ground state with 4 electron layers
HELP PLEASE!

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Answer: Cobalt,Titanium,Potassium

Explanation:

If an element has 4 electron layers can be well understood from their electronic configuration :-

Cobalt -> [Ar] 3[tex]d^{7}[/tex] 4[tex]s^{2}[/tex]

Titanium -> [Ar] 3[tex]d^{2}[/tex] 4[tex]s^{2}[/tex]

Carbon -> [He] 2[tex]s^{2}[/tex] 2[tex]p^{2}[/tex]

Potassium -> [Ar] 4[tex]s^{1}[/tex]

5.22 2.61(g - 7)
g
=.





HELP PLS

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Answer:

g = 9

Explanation:

5.22 = 2.61(g - 7)  ==> solve for g

5.22 / 2.61 = 2.61(g - 7) / 2.61  ==> divide both sides by 2.61 to isolate g

2 = g - 7  ==> simplify

9 = g  ==> add 7 on both sides

g = 9

Which of the following chemicals is an example of a perovskite that would be used in a perovskite solar cell?

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Answer:

CH3NH3Pbl3

Explanation:

is an example of a perovskite th that would be used in a perovskite solar cell

Holide Perovskite

A 20 N force pulls to the right and friction pulls 5 N. If the mass is 5 kg, find acceleration

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Answer:

Explanation:

Force = Mass x Acceleration

(20 - 5)N = 5kg x Acceleration

Acceleration = 15/5

                     = 3 N/kg

The q of a system that releases 12.4J of heat to surroundings is _____J.

a.) 12.4
b.) -12.4
c.) 0
d.) not enough info

If you explain why I'll give brainly!!​

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Answer: B.) -12.4

Explanation: This is because the sign of heat transfer is determined by the system's perspective. In this case, the system is releasing heat to the surroundings, which means that heat is flowing out of the system, making the heat transfer negative. The magnitude of the heat transfer is 12.4 J.

What volume is 0,3 N. acid solution is required to
neutralize a solution containing 0,32 g of NaOH in 40 cm³?
(Answer: 26,6 cm³) how??

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The volume required of 0,3 N. acid solution to neutralize solution containing 0,32 g of NaOH in 40 cm³ is 26.66cm³.

How to calculate volume?

N1V1 = N2V2

normality = molarity x basicity

For sulfuric acid, the basicity is 2.

∴N1=0.3N

V1=?

Normality of NaOH is [0.32/(40×40)]×1000

N2=0.2×1=0.2N

V2=40ml

0.3 x V1 = 0.2 x 40

V1 = 26.6 cm³

What is normality?

It is defined as the number of moles per liter of solution. It is used to measure gram equivalents to the total volume of the solution. It is used to measure the ratio of the number of moles in the total volume of the solution. The unit of normality is N or eq L-1.

The standard concentration (normality, CN) of a solution is always greater than or equal to the molarity (molarity, CM) of the solution.

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A bone taken from a garbage pile buried under a hill-side had 14C/12C ratio 0.477 times the ratio in a living plant or animal. What was the date when the animal was buried?​

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Answer:

The date when the animal was buried can be estimated by using the decay rate of Carbon-14. The half-life of Carbon-14 is 5,730 years, so the date when the animal was buried can be estimated by taking the half-life and multiplying it by the logarithm of the ratio of the 14C/12C ratio of the bone and the 14C/12C ratio of a living plant or animal. In this case, 5,730 years x log(0.477) = 45,906 years ago.

Explanation:

what volume (mL) contains 4.350g of isopropyl alcohol if it's density is 0.78g/ml
give answer in decimals

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Answer: 5.5769g/ml^3

Explanation:

density=mass/volume

.78g/ml=4.350g/volume

Students in Ms. Brown’s class are on a field trip at the zoo. They observe the following biotic and abiotic factors in the zoo:

Rocks
Water
Trees
Grass
Monkeys
Birds

Ms. Brown would now like them to make a list of all the factors in the zoo ecosystem. Which of the items should be included on their list?

trees and grass
monkeys and birds
rocks, water, and trees
All abiotic and biotic factors of the zoo are part of the ecosystem.

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Answer:

All abiotic and biotic factors of the zoo are part of the ecosystem.

Explanation:

An ecosystem is composed of all the living and non-living things in a particular area, and how they interact with one another. All the items listed, including rocks, water, trees, grass, monkeys, and birds, are part of the zoo ecosystem as they interact with each other and the environment.

3.15 g of nitrate is obtained from 1.35 g of metal oxide.
Calculate the equivalent mass of this metal.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The equivalent mass of the metal can be calculated using the following equation:

Equivalent Mass = (3.15 g Nitrate)/(1.35 g Metal Oxide) * (1 mole Nitrate)/(1 mole Metal Oxide)

Using the molar masses of nitrate (NO3) and metal oxide (MO):

Equivalent Mass = (3.15 g NO3)/(1.35 g MO) * (1 mol NO3)/(1 mol MO)

= (3.15 g NO3)/(1.35 g MO) * (62.00 g NO3)/(molar mass of MO)

The molar mass of the metal oxide (MO) must be known to calculate the equivalent mass of the metal.

For the reaction 2HNO3 + Mg(OH)2 → Mg(NO3)2 + 2H₂O, how many grams of magnesium nitrate are produced from 9 grams of nitric acid, HNO3 ?​

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This should be the answer


I’ll put the last part here


So, 10.52 grams of magnesium nitrate are produced from 9 grams of nitric acid, HNO3.

What mass of HNO3 was contained in the solution if 35
cm3. of 0,4 N was required to neutralize it? NaOH solution?
What is the titer of a NaOH solution?
(Answer: 0,882 g, 0,016 g/
cm³.)

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The mass of the HNO3 solution was found to be 0.882 g and the titer of the NaoH solution was 0.016g/cm^3.

what was NaoH ?

The inorganic chemical sodium hydroxide, widely known as lye and caustic soda, has the formula NaOH. It is a white solid ionic compound that contains sodium cations Na+ and hydroxide anions OH.

Sodium hydroxide is a caustic base and alkali that degrades proteins at room temperature and can inflict serious chemical burns. It collects moisture and carbon dioxide from the air and is extremely soluble in water. It creates a succession of NaOHnH2O hydrates. Between 12.3 and 61.8 °C, the monohydrate NaOHH2O crystallises from water solutions. This monohydrate is frequently used in commercially available "sodium hydroxide," and published data may refer to it instead of the anhydrous component.

As one of the most basic hydroxides, sodium hydroxide is commonly employed in conjunction with neutral water.

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MNRLDZIAEEI ___________________ remains of organisms, or fossils, show how
long-dead organisms lived and how their bodies were SDTETRRUCU

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Answer:

the flesh decay

but their bone remains

a solution containing 1.00 g of an unknown nonelectrolyte liquid and 9.00 g of water has a freezing point of -3.33 *C. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown liquid in g/mol.

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The depression in freezing point of water here is 3.33 °C. Then the molality of the solution is 1.79. From number of moles of solute is calculated as 0.0161. Then , the molar mass of the solute is 62.11 g.

What is depression in freezing point ?

The addition of a non-volatile salt into a solvent will decrease the freezing point of the solution than the pure solvent. The change in freezing point is proportional to the molality of the solution.

ΔTf = Kf m

Kf is called molal depression constant.

Kf for water = 1.86 °C Kg/mol

given ΔTf = 3.33 (0 - (-3.33))

then m = ΔTf /Kf =  3.33/ 1.86 °C Kg/mol = 1.79

Now, mass of water= 9 g = 0.009 kg

then number of moles = molality × mass of solvent

n = 0.009 kg × 1.79 = 0.0161.

mass of solute taken = 1 g

then, molar mass = 1/0.0161 = 62.11 g.

Therefore, the molar mass of the solute is 62.11 g.

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When this compound was placed in a flame test, an orange color was seen. When mixed with NaOH, a milky white precipitate was formed. When mixed with hydrochloric acid, bubbles were produced. Determine the name and formula of this compound.

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The name of the compound is calcium chloride and the chemical formula of the compound is CaCl₂.

What is chemical formula?

Chemical  formula is a way of representing the number of atoms present in a compound or molecule.It is written with the help of symbols  of elements. It also makes use of brackets and subscripts.

Subscripts are used to denote number of atoms of each element and brackets indicate presence of group of atoms. Chemical formula does not contain words. Chemical formula in the simplest form  is called empirical formula.

It is not the same as structural formula and does not have any information regarding structure.It does not provide any information regarding structure of molecule as obtained in structural formula.

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To form a 1:1 ratio through ionic bonding, an element in group 1A would need to react with an element in group 7A.
True
False

When Aluminum reacts with oxygen, it would take 3 aluminums and 1 oxygen atoms to become stable by all atoms in that compound having filled outer shells.

True
False

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First group metals forms 1:1 compounds with 17th group or group 7 A. Thus, the statement is true. Aluminum forms its oxides by 2 Al and 3 oxygen atoms. Hence, the statement is false.

What is ionic bonding ?

Ionic bonds are formed between metals and non metals. Metals are electron rich and easily loss one or more electrons to electron deficient nonmetals.

First group elements are called alkali metals. They have one valance electron. Group 7A are halogens  with 7 valence electrons. They need one more electron to achieve octet.

Thus, alkali metals donate their valence electron to halogens and forms 1:1 compound. Therefore, the statement is true.

Aluminum reacts with oxygen to form its oxide Al₂O₃. Thus, 2 Al and 3 Os are  combined to form covalent bond. Thus, the statement is false.

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For the following reactions, calculate the ionization constant of each reaction. CH3COOH (aq) + H2O (l) equation H3O+ (aq) + CH3COO-(aq); [CH3COOH] = 0.8M, [H3O+] = 7.6M, [CH3COO-] = 16.4MKa =

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Ionization constant of a reaction is the ratio of the molar concentration of product to that of reactants. For the given  reaction, the ionization constant is 155.8 .

What is ionization constant ?

A compound or element gets ionized to form its anion or cation by the gain or lose of electrons.

Here, acetic acid, CH₃COOH ionizes to form hydronium ion and acetate ion. The ratio of product of molar concentrations of products to the product of molar concentrations of the reactants is called the reaction constant.

The ionization constant of the given reaction is written as:

K = [H₃O]⁺ [CH₃COO-]/[CH₃COOH]

Given, [CH₃COOH] = 0.8 M

[CH₃COO-] = 16.4 M

and  [H₃O]⁺ = 7.6 M.

then, K = 7.6 M × 16.4 M/ 0.8 M = 155.8

Therefore, the ionization constant of the reaction is 155.8.

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The value of the Euro was recently $1.35 U.S. and the price of 1.00 liter of gasoline in France is 1.42 Euro. How many gallons of gas can you buy in France for $1.00?

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answer would be $5.78. at least it shows on my screen, but i’m not sure

How much ice in grams at 0°C would have to melt to lower the temperature of 350 mL of water from 24°C to 6°C ? Assume the density of water is 1.0 g/mL.

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In order to lower the temperature of 350 mL of water from 24°C to 6°C, we need to calculate the amount of heat energy that needs to be removed from the water. We can use the formula:

Q = mcΔT

where Q is the heat energy, m is the mass, c is the specific heat capacity, and ΔT is the change in temperature.

The specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/g°C. Since the density of water is 1.0 g/mL, the mass of 350 mL of water is 350 g.

Q = (350 g) (4.184 J/g°C) (18°C)

Q = 30,276 J

To remove this much heat energy, we can use ice to cool the water. The heat of fusion of water is 333.55 J/g, which is the amount of heat energy required to melt one gram of ice at 0°C.

Q = (m)(333.55 J/g)

m = Q / 333.55 J/g

m = 30,276 J / 333.55 J/g

m = 90.4 g

So, 90.4 grams of ice at 0°C would have to melt to lower the temperature of 350 mL of water from 24°C to 6°C.

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