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College Properties of Matter
Assuming that the phase diagram for water is shown, how can the phase diagram be manipulated to create a phase diagram similar to that of carbon dioxide?
Phase Diagram
  1. Extend the range of pressures applicable for the gas phase
  2. Extend the range of temperatures at which the liquid phase exists
  3. Lower the temperature and pressure of the critical point
  4. Extend the range of temperatures and pressures at which the solid phase exists
College Kinetics and Equilibrium
Which of the following correctly explains the graph showing Michaelis-Menten kinetics?
Enzyme Kinetics
  1. As [S] decreases, the rate increases towards Vmax.
  2. As [S] increases, the enzyme loses substrate and the rate increases towards Vmax.
  3. As [S] decreases, the enzyme becomes saturated with substrate and the rate increases towards Vmax.
  4. As [S] increases, the enzyme becomes saturated with substrate substrate and the rate increases towards Vmax.
College Organic Chemistry
What is the name of the compound shown?
Formula - Trans Butene
  1. trans-2-pentene
  2. trans-1-butene
  3. trans-2-butene
  4. trans-1-propene
Grade 6 Atomic Structure
College Electrochemistry
Given the standard reduction potentials in the table, which of the following MUST be true about a galvanic cell created from any two metal electrodes?
Standard Reduction Potentials
  1. The value of the galvanic cell potential must always be negative
  2. The value of the galvanic cell potential must always be zero
  3. The value of the galvanic cell potential must always be positive
  4. None of the above
College Organic Chemistry
Which of the following represents a correct name for the compound shown in the diagram?
Formula - 1,2,4-Tribromobenzene
  1. 1,2,3-tribromobenzene
  2. 1,2,4-tribromobenzene
  3. 2,3,6-tribromobenzene
  4. None of the above
College Electrochemistry
Which of the following correctly represents a galvanic cell consisting of strontium and lithium using line notation?
Standard Reduction Potentials
  1. Li+(aq)|Li(s)||Sr(s)|Sr2+(aq)
  2. Li(s)|Li+(aq)||Sr(s)|Sr2+(aq)
  3. Li(s)|Li+(aq)||Sr2+(aq)|Sr(s)
  4. Li+(aq)|Li(s)||Sr2+(aq)|Sr(s)
College Organic Chemistry
The following polymer could be the result of which of the following processes?
Formula - Polystyrene
  1. Addition polymerization
  2. Substitution polymerization
  3. Condensation polymerization
  4. None of the above
College Electrochemistry
Which of the following represents a galvanic cell consisting of iron and sodium electrodes?
Standard Reduction Potentials
  1. Fe(s)|Fe2+(aq)||Na+(aq)|Na(s)
  2. Fe2+(aq)|Fe(s)||Na+(aq)|Na(s)
  3. Na(s)|Na+(aq)||Fe2+(aq)|Fe(s)
  4. None of the above
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