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Test Bank for Chemistry

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July 19, 2009 [PROBLEM SET FROM R. CHANG TEST BANK] w w w . k a u . e d u . s a / a a s i r i 2 Page 1 Chapter 7 Quantum Theory and the Electronic Structure of Atoms Student: _____________________________________________________________________ 1. What is the wavelength of radiation that has a frequency of 6.912 ? 1014 s-1? A. 1.447 ? 10-15 nm B. 4.337 ? 102 nm C. 2.304 ? 106 nm D. 2.074 ? 1023 nm E. 4.337 ? 10-7 nm 2. What is the wavelength of radiation that has a frequency of 2.10 ? 1014 s-1? A. 6.30 ? 1022 m B. 7.00 ? 102 nm C. 7.00 ? 105 m D. 1.43 ? 10-6 m E. 3.00 ? 108 m 3. Calculate the frequency of visible light having a wavelength of 486 nm. A. 2.06 ? 1014 /s B. 2.06 ? 106 /s C. 6.17 ? 1014 /s D. 1.20 ? 10-15 /s

Campbell's 8th edition notes for chapter 29, Plants

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Definitions. Plantae: Kingdom consisting of multicellular eukaryotes that carry out photosynthesis 1. Peroxisome: An organelle containing enzymes that transfer hydrogen (H2) from various substrates to oxygen (O2) producing and then degrading hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) 2. Phragmoplast: An alignment of cytoskeletal elements and Golgi-derived vesicles that forms across the midline of a dividing plant cell. Alt: the enlarged barrel-shaped spindle that is characteristic of the later stages of plant mitosis and within which the cell plate forms 3. Sporangia: Multicellular organ in fungi and plants in which meiosis occurs and haploid cells develop

Romanticism Poetry Study Guide

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Chancellor 7 Romanticism: 1798 - 1832 "The sleep of reason produces monsters." ? Period of turbulence: Industrial Revolution Pollution Overcrowded cities Low wages Poor working conditions Employment/exploitation of children Uneducated children/low literacy rate for poor Spread of disease Social Revolution Eliminate oppressive monarchies Cry for democracy, liberty, and equality Desire for mental, spiritual, and philosophical freedom ? Romanticism as a term: Not used by writers Not used in period Hard to define Embraced diverse literary characters ? "The Spirit of the Age" (zeitgeist) Undeniable and pervasive climate ? Major Romantic Poets Wordsworth: contemplative Coleridge: mystical Byron: dark, brooding, rebellious: power of nature

triangles

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Equilateral Triangle Three?equal sides? Three?equal angles, always 60? Isosceles Triangle Two?equal sides? Two?equal angles Scalene Triangle No?equal sides? No?equal angles
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Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglas

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Tom Kysar Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglas Born in Tuckahoe, Maryland (pg. 18) No record or age (pg. 18) Slave is considered to be never innocent (pg. 37) Lack of clothing and hunter, traditional colonial ways of a plantation (pg. 42) Mrs. Auld was the first person to teach him how to read and his ABC?s (pg. 48) Plantation slave was much different than a city slave (pg. 49) Mr. Hugh also teaches him to read (pg. 50) Owner didn?t discriminate and tried to help Fredrick, thought him his ABC?s and protected him (pg. 51) It was illegal to try to teach the slaves how to read (pg. 52) Fredrick thought learning to read was like a curse and reminded him of his wretched condition. (pg. 53) He was a slave for life, which gave him initiative to run away. (pg. 55)

chapter 6 ppt

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Chapter 8 An Introduction to Metabolism Overview: The Energy of Life The living cell Is a miniature factory where thousands of reactions occur Converts energy in many ways Some organisms Convert energy to light, as in bioluminescence Figure 8.1 Concept 8.1: An organism?s metabolism transforms matter and energy, subject to the laws of thermodynamics Metabolism Is the totality of an organism?s chemical reactions Arises from interactions between molecules Organization of the Chemistry of Life into Metabolic Pathways A metabolic pathway has many steps That begin with a specific molecule and end with a product That are each catalyzed by a specific enzyme Enzyme 1 Enzyme 2 Enzyme 3 A B C D Reaction 1 Reaction 2 Reaction 3 Starting molecule Product Catabolic pathways

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