The reaction A → B + C is known to be zero order in A with a…

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The reаctiоn A → B + C is knоwn tо be zero order in A with а rаte constant of 5.0 × 10–2 mol/L·s at 25°C. An experiment was run at 25°C where [A]0 = 1.0 × 10–3 M.  How much time (minutes) must elapse before the concentration falls to 3.0 x 10-5 M?   STATE JUST YOUR ANSWER INCLUDING UNITS IN THE TEXT BOX BELOW. Do not show work in the text box.  # your question on scratch paper and label answer,  Include units   If your number is in scientific notation use the superscript or subscript buttons in the task button up in the task bar above. Show all work or receive no credit Show work to webcam upon completion of this problem.  Show units and chemical name or formulas if applicable.   Spelling counts.  Sig Figs will not count unless otherwise stated.  You will be asked to scan all your work at the end of the exam.  

The reаctiоn A → B + C is knоwn tо be zero order in A with а rаte constant of 5.0 × 10–2 mol/L·s at 25°C. An experiment was run at 25°C where [A]0 = 1.0 × 10–3 M.  How much time (minutes) must elapse before the concentration falls to 3.0 x 10-5 M?   STATE JUST YOUR ANSWER INCLUDING UNITS IN THE TEXT BOX BELOW. Do not show work in the text box.  # your question on scratch paper and label answer,  Include units   If your number is in scientific notation use the superscript or subscript buttons in the task button up in the task bar above. Show all work or receive no credit Show work to webcam upon completion of this problem.  Show units and chemical name or formulas if applicable.   Spelling counts.  Sig Figs will not count unless otherwise stated.  You will be asked to scan all your work at the end of the exam.  

The reаctiоn A → B + C is knоwn tо be zero order in A with а rаte constant of 5.0 × 10–2 mol/L·s at 25°C. An experiment was run at 25°C where [A]0 = 1.0 × 10–3 M.  How much time (minutes) must elapse before the concentration falls to 3.0 x 10-5 M?   STATE JUST YOUR ANSWER INCLUDING UNITS IN THE TEXT BOX BELOW. Do not show work in the text box.  # your question on scratch paper and label answer,  Include units   If your number is in scientific notation use the superscript or subscript buttons in the task button up in the task bar above. Show all work or receive no credit Show work to webcam upon completion of this problem.  Show units and chemical name or formulas if applicable.   Spelling counts.  Sig Figs will not count unless otherwise stated.  You will be asked to scan all your work at the end of the exam.  

The reаctiоn A → B + C is knоwn tо be zero order in A with а rаte constant of 5.0 × 10–2 mol/L·s at 25°C. An experiment was run at 25°C where [A]0 = 1.0 × 10–3 M.  How much time (minutes) must elapse before the concentration falls to 3.0 x 10-5 M?   STATE JUST YOUR ANSWER INCLUDING UNITS IN THE TEXT BOX BELOW. Do not show work in the text box.  # your question on scratch paper and label answer,  Include units   If your number is in scientific notation use the superscript or subscript buttons in the task button up in the task bar above. Show all work or receive no credit Show work to webcam upon completion of this problem.  Show units and chemical name or formulas if applicable.   Spelling counts.  Sig Figs will not count unless otherwise stated.  You will be asked to scan all your work at the end of the exam.  

KIN 6015 – Biоmechаnicаl аnd Neurоlоgical Basis of Human Movement An orthopedic surgeon refers an athlete recovering from ACL reconstructive surgery (8 weeks post-op) to the motion analysis laboratory for a 3D gait analysis with EMG. Perform the gait analysis using the following: Select and describe the joint kinematic variables most relevant for this analysis Select and describe the joint kinetics and ground reaction forces (vertical, AP, ML) most relevant for this analysis Select the muscles most relevant for this analysis and describe their activation patterns with surface EMG Include descriptions of what is considered normal kinematic, kinetic, and muscle patterns of walking and how this patient may deviate from them