Answer:
The impurity which is present in the solution of copper sulphate (CuSO4) is determined by the an instrument known as spectrophotometer.
Explanation:
Spectrophotometer is a device or an instrument which is used to determine the concentration of a chemical by measuring the detection of light intensity that is coming from the solution. If the solution of copper sulphate is checked through spectrophotometer, we can can determined or measure the amount of copper sulphate and the impurity in the solution.
Answer : The correct option is A.
Explanation :
Enzyme-catalyzed reaction :
Enzyme act as a biological catalyst and the role of catalyst is to increase the rate of chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy.
Most of the chemical reactions are slow in the absence of enzyme but in the presence of enzyme, the reaction become faster. That means the Enzyme accelerate the rate of reaction.
Therefore, the correct answer is the reaction is faster than the same reaction in the absence of the enzyme.
Answer:
Speed = frequency x wavelength 50 cm/s = Freq x 10cm
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer to your question is V2 = 825.5 ml
Explanation:
Data
Volume 1 = 750 ml
Temperature 1 = 25°C
Volume 2= ?
Temperature 2 = 55°C
Process
Use the Charles' law to solve this problem
V1/T1 = V2/T2
-Solve for V2
V2 = V1T2 / T1
-Convert temperature to °K
T1 = 25 + 273 = 298°K
T2 = 55 + 273 = 328°K
-Substitution
V2 = (750 x 328) / 298
-Simplification
V2 = 246000 / 298
-Result
V2 = 825.5 ml
Answer:
The 1st and 4th options are correct
I.the oxidized form has a higher affinity for electrons
IV. the greater the tendency for the oxidized form to accept electrons
Explanation:
Half reaction can be described as the oxidation or reduction reaction in a redox reaction.it is In the redox rection there is a change in the oxidation states of Chemical species involved. the oxidized form in the redox has a higher affinity for electrons and the greater the tendency for the oxidized form to accept electrons.
Standard reduction potential which is also referred to as standard cell potential can be described as the potential difference that exist between cathode and anode of the cell. In the standard reduction potential most times the species will be reduced which is usually analysed in a reduction half reaction.
(Standard Hydrogen Electrode) is utilized when determining the Standard reduction or potentials of a chemical specie. this is because of Hydrogen having zero reduction and oxidation potentials, as a result of this a measured potential of any species is compared with that of Hydrogen, the difference helps to know the potential reduction of that particular specie.