3. Neon (Ne) vs. fluorine (F2) (11pts) The melting point of…

3. Neon (Ne) vs. fluorine (F2) (11pts) The melting point of neon (Ne) is 24 K and its boiling point is 27 K. In a box, draw an atomic/molecular level picture of neon at 30 K. (Use an appropriate number of particles to help you clearly convey the phase you intend to draw.) What bonds and/or interactions are present in your drawing in part (a)? If no bonds and/or interactions are present, write “none”. The melting point of fluorine (F2) is 53 K and its boiling point is 85 K. What phase (solid, liquid or gas) is fluorine in at 30 K?  What bonds and/or interactions are present in a sample of fluorine at 30 K? If no bonds and/or interactions are present, write “none”. Why does fluorine have a higher boiling point than neon? Be sure to include force and energy in your explanation.

During the light reaction, energy from the electron transpor…

During the light reaction, energy from the electron transport chain pumps hydrogen ions into the thylakoid space.  The hydrogen ions diffuse from the thylakoid space back to the stroma.  As they move, they go through an enzyme called ___________ which spins and produces ATP.