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How do you find the slope of the line passing through the points (1,6) and (10, -9)?
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How many moles of He are in 16 g of the element?
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What are the oxidation numbers in the ion #SO_3^(2-)#?
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Are D- and L-carbohydrates enantiomers?
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How do you calculate #(1.025times10^4) + (9.814times10^5)#?
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If a 52 N store sign is hanging from two ropes, what is the tension in each rope?
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What volume would be occupied by #1.78*mol# dioxygen gas under conditions of #"STP"#?
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How much work is done when a 10 N force moves an object 2.5 meters in the direction of the force?
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What is the collective term for cellular components of blood?
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What is the derivative of #f(x) = x^5 * (x^2-3)^#?
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How do you differentiate #log_2(3x-1)#?
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How did you get to know about Socratic?
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What is the base catalyzed amide hydrolysis mechanism?
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You drop a softball from the roof of our school, a height of 15 meters. How long does it take for the ball to hit the ground?
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Which one of the following endocrine organs only stores hormones produced by the hypothalamus: the anterior pituitary, the posterior pituitary, the thyroid, the adrenal cortex, or the adrenal medulla?
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Electrochemistry question? (Voltaic Cell)
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Miguel is a 25-year-old jogger with a target heart rate of 125 bpm. His resting pulse is 70 bpm. His blood volume is approximately 6.8 litres. At rest, his cardiac output is 6.3 litres/minute and his EDV is 150 ml. What is his stroke volume at rest?
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Which materials are filtered out of the blood in the Bowman's capsule?
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What's one thing you like about Socratic?
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Why does the glucose need to be phosphorylated? Just to give it energy?
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What happens to glucose in the kidneys?
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If a #3 kg# object moving at #9 m/s# slows down to a halt after moving #27 m#, what is the coefficient of kinetic friction of the surface that the object was moving over?
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How much work does it take to raise a #23 kg # weight #11 m #?
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What happens to lac repressors in E-coli when lactose is present?
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A chemist obtains 2.50 moles of sodium nitrate (#NaNO_3#). What is the mass of this sample?
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If a homozygous dominant genotype is 46% what is the dominant allele frequency?
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What is the net ionic equation for the double replacement reaction between sodium sulfate and barium nitrate?
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How do you calculate the mass of HCI required to prepare 2.5 liters of a 0.08 molar solution of HCI?
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What is the reaction mechanism when HCN reacts with propanone and benzaldehyde?
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If the length of a #65 cm# spring increases to #94 cm# when a #5 kg# weight is hanging from it, what is the spring's constant?
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What affects would increased blood pressure have on nephron function?
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How could a decrease in blood pressure affect filtration in the kidneys?
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Why are glucose and galactose considered enantiomers?
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Two parallel plates are charged up such that the electric field between them is 7.93 x 10^-1N/C. A particle with a charge of 1.67 x 10^-4C is placed between the plates. How much force is acting on this particle?
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What is the name of the process by which hepatocytes convert glycogen into glucose?
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A standing wave vibrates at its fourth harmonic. How many nodes will be in the wave pattern?
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When an ice cube is changing from the solid phase to the liquid phase, what happens to the temperature during the phase change?
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What are the functions of LH, GnRH, and FSH in the male reproductive system?
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When electrons join #NAD^+# and #FAD# during the Krebs cycle, what do they form?
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Are chemical reactions always spontaneous when #DeltaH# is negative and #DeltaS# is negative?
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During which of Piaget's stages does a teen learn abstract thinking skills?
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Why aren’t glucose and protein normally found in urine?
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Where are antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin stored and released from?
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A gas sample is prepared in which the components have the following partial pressures: nitrogen, 555 mmHg; oxygen, 149 mmHg; water vapor, 13 mmHg; argon, 7 mmHg. What is the total pressure of this mixture?
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What problem does a cell have when it generates large amounts of ATP from glycolysis?
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How are a mole and a dozen similar?
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How much heat is required to vaporize 80.6 g of water at 100 C? The heat of vaporization of water at 100 C is 40.7 kJ/mole.?
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How many grams of water can be produced the combination of 8 grams of oxygen and 8 grams of hydrogen?
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What is the pH of a solution prepared by mixing 50.0 mL of 0.30 M #HF# with 50.00 mL of 0.030 M #NaF#?
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What are the electron geometry and the molecular geometry of water?
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Is #NaHCO_3# an acid or base?
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How do you convert 0.800 atm of pressure to its equivalent in millimeters of mercury?
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What is the definition of "fundamental attribution error" in psychology?
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How do you draw the electron configuration diagram for hydrogen?
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A piston has an external pressure of 5.00 atm. How much work has been done in joules if the cylinder goes from a volume of 0.120 liters to 0.610 liters?
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Why is the muscle of the left ventricle thicker than the muscle of the right ventricle?