The 'e' slide referred to in your lab is a basic training tool used in microscopy education. By creating and examining this slide, students learn how to properly operate a microscope.
In the provided lab scenario, the type of slide made using the letter 'e' likely refers to a common activity in microscopy training. The 'e' slide is not specific to any microorganisms or tissues, but rather, is often used for educational purposes to help students learn how to operate a microscope and focus on small, detailed objects. This type of slide is created by writing or printing the letter 'e' onto a clear glass slide, and then attempting to view it under the microscope, thereby learning how to adjust the focus and observe details.
Although the information about the Petroff-Hausser counting chamber and the Snap Lab was provided, that doesn't seem to be relevant here, as your lab focused specifically on making and using a slide with the letter 'e'.
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B) unequal heating of different parts of earth
C) differences in elevation on different landmasses
D) greenhouse gases
(no guessing please )
Answer:
C6H12O2
Explanation:
The first step in accurately deducing the structure/formula of the model is to count the number of carbon atoms, hydrogen atoms and oxygen atoms mentioned in the model. This gives the molecular formula of the compound.
Next, you look at there arrangement of atoms and bonds as stated in the model, this tells us the structure of the molecule and confirms the molecular formula initially deduced.
The structure of the compound is shown below.
Answer:
Your answer would be C6H12O2
Explanation: I hope I helped you :)