To preview image: Click HERE Question 4 (6 points). How many nodes does the 2p atomic orbital have? A) zero nodesB) one nodeC) two nodesD) three nodes
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Question 9 (24 points total). Re-draw the structure of the c…
Question 9 (24 points total). Re-draw the structure of the cation shown below on paper, then complete parts 1, 2, and 3. part 1 (12 points) Draw any missing resonance contributors required to properly illustrate the distribution of electrons in the provided cation.Make sure to include resonance arrows and brackets. Use curved arrow electron pushing to show how the various contributors are related. part 2 (4 points) Indicate the major and minor contributors, or whether they all contribute equally. part 3 (8 points) Draw an “actual” resonance hybrid structure. Indicate the partial charges on the relevant atoms, as appropriate, using the δ notation, and give either the relative or numerical value of the partial charges on each atom. To preview image: Click HERE
SHOW YOUR ANSWER PAGES TO THE CAMERA ONE-BY-ONE FOR AT LEAST…
SHOW YOUR ANSWER PAGES TO THE CAMERA ONE-BY-ONE FOR AT LEAST 5 SECONDS EACH BEFORE YOU CLOSE THE EXAM.
To preview image: Click HERE Question 6 (6 points). Three re…
To preview image: Click HERE Question 6 (6 points). Three resonance contributors (A, B, and C) that together describe the structure of the anion are show below. Which of these is themajor contributor, or do they contribute equally and there is no major? Option a) Contributor A is major. Option b) Contributor B is major. Option c) Contributor C is major. Option d) A and C contribute equally. Option e) None are major, all contribute equally.
Essay Two: 1850 Choose at least one of the following questio…
Essay Two: 1850 Choose at least one of the following questions. Address two or three for a stronger essay and possible bonus credit. Question 1 What was the Compromise of 1850? Describe all the different pieces of the agreement. Who gained and who lost in this series of trades? Be sure to explain what the Fugitive Slave Act was — both its direct, intended impacts and its broader consequences, including its effects on free Black people living in the North. Question 2 How did the Compromise of 1850 fit within the larger pattern of adding new states to the U.S.? Going back to the Louisiana Purchase, explain how the westward expansion of the U.S. led to a series of conflicts and compromises around the expansion of slavery. What happened after 1850 when those compromises broke down? Question 3 Tell the story of John Brown. In what ways were John Brown’s actions against slavery connected to the events following the Compromise of 1850? What were the successful aspects of his efforts, and in what ways did he fail? Be specific.
To preview image: Click HERE Question 1 (6 points). Which of…
To preview image: Click HERE Question 1 (6 points). Which of the following options best describes the hybridizations of the indicated atoms (I, II, III) in the provided structure? A) atom I = sp2; atom II = sp3; atom III = sp2 B) atom I = sp2; atom II = sp3; atom III = sp3 C) atom I = sp3; atom II = sp3; atom III = sp2 D) atom I = sp3; atom II = sp2; atom III = sp2
A patient presents to the clinic reporting a persistent, non…
A patient presents to the clinic reporting a persistent, non-productive, bothersome cough that started shortly after they began several new medications. Which of the following medications would be the most concerning as the reason for the patients’ new symptoms?
A nurse is reviewing the hemodynamic parameters of a patient…
A nurse is reviewing the hemodynamic parameters of a patient receiving cardiac glycoside therapy (Digoxin). The nurse notes a significant increase in the patient’s cardiac output while the patient’s heart rate remains stable at 68 beats per minute. How should the nurse interpret these findings?
Estimado estudiante, favor en esta sección cargar el desarro…
Estimado estudiante, favor en esta sección cargar el desarrollo de su actividad en formato PDF. Saludos.
Question 3C: Explain why males more likely to be afflicted w…
Question 3C: Explain why males more likely to be afflicted with muscular dystrophy.