An organic molecule is likely to contain all of these elements except: Answer C H O Ne N

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Answer 1
Answer: Organic molecules typically do not contain the noble gases, so they would contain all but Ne

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What does Vitamin D do for the body?A. It transports oxygen to the muscles.
B. It converts glucose into energy.
C. It controls the way your body uses calcium.
D. It effectively rehydrates the system

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

Vitamin D is a molecule that is essential in the transport of the Calcium to the bones, it can be obtained from direct contact with the sun or can be obtained directly from the diet. Besides transporting the Calcium to the bones, also participates in regulation of calcium and fosfate in the kidneys and intestine promoting the calcium reabsortion at renal level and calcium absortion at intestinal level. Also modulates the inmune system, promoting the  maturation of monocytes to macrophages, improving the inmune response.

C. Controls the way your body uses calcium

Which group of people was President Jacksonaddressing?
(1) African Americans
(2) Asian Americans
(3) Mexican Americans
(4) Native American Indians

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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

"…I have no motive, my friends, to deceive you. I am sincerely desirous to promote your welfare. Listen to me, therefore, while I tell you that you cannot remain where you now are. Circumstances that cannot be controlled, and which are beyond the reach of human laws, render it impossible that you can flourish in the midst of a civilized community. You have but one remedy within your reach. And that is, to remove to the West and join your countrymen, who are already established there. And the sooner you do this the sooner you will commence your career of improvement and prosperity….

— President Andrew Jackson, 1835

Which group of people was President Jackson

addressing? (1) African Americans (2) Asian Americans (3) Mexican Americans (4) Native American Indians"

Answer:

(4) Native American Indians

Explanation:

The text above shows a statement by President Andrew Jackson to the Native American population. Basically, the president is stating that the natives must leave their territory and move to the territory chosen by the government as appropriate for the natives. The president says that the natives must move because they will not be able to fit in and be part of the American population that was being established and because of the progress that was desired the lands of the indigenous territory would be necessary and required.

After being elected president in 1828, Andrew Jackson backed the expulsion of Native Americans from their homes, claiming that their survival depended on being kept apart from white people. Here Jackson is addressing Native American Indians. The correct option is 4.

The text above shows a statement by President Andrew Jackson to the Native American population. Basically, the president is stating that the natives must leave their territory and move to the territory chosen by the government as appropriate for the natives.

The president says that the natives must move because they will not be able to fit in and be part of the American population that was being established and because of the progress that was desired the lands of the indigenous territory would be necessary and required.

Thus the correct option is 4.

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if you make a solution by dissolving 1.0 mol of Fecl3 into 1 kg of water how would the osmotic pressure of this solution compare with the osmotic pressure of a solution that is made from 1.0 mol of glucose in 1 kg of water

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Explanation:

Osmotic pressure is defined as the minimum pressure which has to applied on the solution to prevent the entry of the solvent in the solution through a semi-permeable membrane.

It is a type of colligative property which means it depends on the amount of the solution. More the amount, more will be the osmotic pressure.

Mathematically,

\pi =icRT

\pi = Osmotic pressure

i = Vant's Hoff factor which is 1 for non-electrolyte solutions

c = Concentration of solution

R = Solution constant

T = temperature

  • For FeCl_3

As Ferric chloride is an electrolyte, so it will completely dissociate into its ions.

1 mole of ferric chloride will dissociate into 1 Fe^(3+) ion and 3 Cl^- ions.

FeCl_3\rightarrow Fe^(3+)+3Cl^-

Here, value of i = 4

  • For Glucose

Glucose is a non-electrolyte and hence will not dissociate into the respective ions. So, value of i = 1

Osmotic pressure will be high for high value of 'i'. Therefore, osmotic pressure of FeCl_3 will be high as compared to the glucose in same amount of water.

The osmotic pressure is greater in the FeCl3 solution. The FeCl3 is an ionic compound, so it dissociates into Fe3+ and 3Cl-, creating 4 overall particles, while the glucose remains as 1 particle. The water increases in the FeCl3 to compensate for that added particle concentration. 

Gold’s natural state has a definite shape and a definite volume. What is gold’s natural state(s)?

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Gold’s natural state has a definite shape and a definite volume. Gold's natural state is solid.
In nature, gold most often occurs in metallic form, alloyed with silver.

Answer:

SOLID

Explanation:

Lile would not be possible on Earth without the water that covers much of its surface, and the air that surrounds it. Earth's water and air affect each other in many ways. Which of the following situations represents anInteraction between the atmosphere and the hydrosphere?
volcanoes erupting
underwater earthquakes
O greenhouse gases forming
evaporation from lakes and rivers

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Answer:

Option D:

evaporation from lakes and rivers

Explanation:

The water cycle is a natural cycle that shows how water moves and circulates within a natural environment. Water usually moves between the hydrosphere and the atmosphere through evaporation and condensation.

When water evaporates from the hydrosphere (the water bodies), it goes up into the atmosphere where it cools to become clouds. As more water evaporates, the clouds formed increase in mass. Once the clouds are too heavy to be held up in the sky, they fall down as precipitation (rain, snow, hail) into the water bodies and surrounding land below.

What was a direct result of the Bay of Pigs invasionin 1961?
(1) Fidel Castro was removed from power.
(2) Cold War tensions increased.
(3) The United States announced its Good
Neighbor policy.
(4) The communist government in Nicaragua was
overthrown.

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A direct result of the Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961 was that "Cold War tensions increased", mainly because this put into question the boundaries of both states. 

2) Cold War tensions increased.

The Bay of Pigs invasion was carried out by Cuban exiles that had been trained by the United States' Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).  The Cuban counter revolutionaries failed and Kennedy was embarrassed. Within just  days, the force of exiles was soundly defeated by the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces, commanded by Fidel Castro.   In the aftermath of the Bay of Pigs affair, Cuba requested that the USSR, as its communist sponsor, place missiles in Cuba to deter further US-sponsored action against the Castro regime.