To calculate the mass of glucose needed to provide nourishment to the global population for one year, multiply the daily energy requirement by the total number of days and the global population. Convert the energy to mass using the thermo-chemical equation.
To calculate the mass of glucose needed to provide 1200 cal/person/day of nourishment to the global population for one year, we need to determine the total energy required for one year and then convert it to mass using the thermo-chemical equation. First, calculate the total energy required by multiplying 1200 cal/person/day by the total number of days in a year and the global population. Next, convert the energy to kilojoules. Finally, use the energy change given in the thermo-chemical equation to convert the energy to mass of glucose.
The final result will give you the mass of glucose needed in kilograms.
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It means the waves collides and constructive interference occurred.
If the two waves coming from the opposite direction collide with each other, there are two way of their interference.
Hence in experiment there will be constructive interference.
Answer:
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Answer:
The equilibrium will shift to the reactants and increase the concentration of CH3COOH
Explanation:
According to Le Chatelier's principle when a system at equilibrium is subjected to a change in temperature, pressure, concentration etc then the equilibrium will shift in a direction to undo the effect of the induced change.
The given reaction is:
CH3COOH ↔ CH3COO-(aq) + H+(aq)
CH3COONa exists as ions i.e. CH3COO- and Na+. Therefore, addition of CH3COONa will introduce more CH3COO- ions into the system as a result the equilibrium will shift to the left i.e. towards the reactants and will produce more of CH3COOH