What is a limitation of using a chemical formula, such as C6H12O6, to represent a compound?

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Answer: I think that one limitation of this chemical formula representation is that the bonds of each atom with one another cannot be seen. We cannot tell  what type of organic compound that is. It may be an alcohol, carboxylic acid or other types.

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The speed of nitrogen molecules in the atmosphere (at 20ºC) follows a normal distribution with a mean speed of 500 meters/second and a standard deviation of 50 meters/second.This information best supports which conclusion?A. 84% of the molecules have speeds between 450 meters/second and 550 meters/second.
B. 68% of the molecules have speeds between 450 meters/second and 550 meters/second.
C. 50% of the molecules have speeds between 450 meters/second and 550 meters/second.
D. 34% of the molecules have speeds greater than 550 meters/second.

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This information best supports the conclusion that 68% of the molecules have speeds between 450 meters/second and 550 meters/second. The answer to your question is B. I hope this is the answer that you are looking for and it comes to your help.

68% of the molecules have speeds between 450 meters/second and 550 meters/second is correct option.

How speed of the gases are calculated?

Nitrogen's rms speed will be (4 / 28) = 0.378 of helium's rms speed, yielding a speed of 0.378 1370 m s–1 = 517 m s–1. Now the factor is (4 / 44) = 0.301, resulting in a speed of 0.301 1370 m s–1 = 413 m s–1.

This data best supports the hypothesis that 68 percent of the molecules travel at speeds of 450 to 550 meters per second. B is the solution to your query.

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Vertical hyphae produce what structures?

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Vertical Hyphae produce Sporangium structures
Vertical hyphae produces a structure called spores

A company estimates its total profit (profit = total revenue minus total cost) as P(x) = 2x5 − 3x4 − 5x2 − 2, where P is in thousands of dollars and x is the number of years elapsed since the company was founded.Solve for the number of times the total profit become exactly zero. Hint: Use Descartes's rule of signs.

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   Using the Descartes` rule of signs, we have to recognize how many times the signs change from positive to negative, or from negative to positive from one term to the next. There is only 1 change of signs: from +2 x5  to -3 x4. So we have only 1 real zero.
   Answer: There is only one time that the total profit become exactly zero.

If something is alive you can look at some of its tissue under the microscope and you will see cells true or false

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true if it was dead you will see only a little amout
Yes and no, it depends on whether the microscope is big enough or if the cells are too small. There are many variables to keep track of.

Which among the propaganda styles best fits the statement below?"My opponent, Governor Thomason has raised taxes, increased spending and lied to you, the American people."

A. name calling

B. card stacking

C. bandwagon

D. testimonials

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Answer;

B. card stacking

Explanation;

Card stacking is a propaganda technique that seeks to manipulate audience perception of an issue by emphasizing one side and repressing another. Such emphasis may be achieved through media bias or the use of one-sided testimonials, or by simply censoring the voices of critics.

The technique is commonly used in persuasive speeches by political candidates to discredit their opponents and to make themselves seem more worthy.

The propaganda style that best fits the statement given is card stacking. The correct answer is B. 

How many possible codons exist in the genetic code? a. 3 b. 20 c. 46 d. 64

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The correct answer is:
d. 64

in the genetic code there could be 64 different codons (each consists of 3 nucleotides)

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Answer:

there are 64 possible codons (4 × 4 × 4 = 64) in the genetic code

Explanation: