Chemistry, 29.12.2020 21:40, alenardbms7436
What is the wavelength of radio waves? between 1 x 10-3 and 1 x 10- meters less than 1 x 10-11 meters ะั. more than 1 x 10-' meters between 1 x 10-8.4 x 10-7 meters between 4 x 10-7.7 x 10-7 meters
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 03:30, babygirl1780
Nanotechnology, the field of trying to build ultrasmall structures one atom at a time, has progressed in recent years. one potential application of nanotechnology is the construction of artificial cells. the simplest cells would probably mimic red blood cells, the body's oxygen transporters. for example, nanocontainers, perhaps constructed of carbon, could be pumped full of oxygen and injected into a person's bloodstream. if the person needed additional oxygen-due to a heart attack perhaps, or for the purpose of space travel-these containers could slowly release oxygen into the blood, allowing tissues that would otherwise die to remain alive. suppose that the nanocontainers were cubic and had an edge length of 24 nanometers. part a part complete what is the volume of one nanocontainer? (ignore the thickness of the nanocontainer's wall.) express your answer using two significant figures. v v = 1.4ฤโ10รขโ20 l previous answers correct significant figures feedback: your answer 1.3824รขโนโฆ10รขโ20 = 1.382ฤโ10รขโ20 l was either rounded differently or used a different number of significant figures than required for this part. if you need this result for any later calculation in this item, keep all the digits and round as the final step before submitting your answer. part b suppose that each nanocontainer could contain pure oxygen pressurized to a density of 81 g/l . how many grams of oxygen could be contained by each nanocontainer?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 05:50, mayamabjishovrvq9
Why doesn't heat added to water make the tempature rise above 100c
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