Solubility is a property referring to the ability for a given substance to dissolve in a solvent
Answer:
The correct answer is B.)Potassium iodide in water
Explanation:
An electrolyte is a compound that can dissociate into ions when is dissolved in a solvent. The resulting solution has the ability to conduct the electricity because there are electrical charges (ions) in the solvent. The most common electrolytes are soluble salts.
From the options, methanol (A), pentane (C) and sucrose (D) are organic compounds that cannot be dissociated into ions in the solvents in which are soluble. The only correct option is (B), because potassium iodide (KI) is a soluble salt that disociates into ions (K⁺ and I⁻) when is dissolved in water:
KI → K⁺ + I⁻
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It can already be seperated because the mixture hasn't disolved into the water yet.
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Answer:
In the third step of the citric acid cycle, the oxidation of isocitrate takes place and one molecule of carbon dioxide is released.
Explanation:
In the first step of citric acid cycle, acetylCoA combines with a four-carbon molecule, oxaloacetate, forming a six-carbon molecule, citrate.
In the second step, the citrate in the presence of enzyme anicotase is converted into isocitrate.
<u>In the third step, the oxidation of isocitrate takes place and one molecule of carbon dioxide is released leaving behind one five-carbon molecule called as α-ketoglutarate. During this step, NAD⁺ is reduced to form NADH. </u>
<u>This is first round of the citric acid cycle that could possibly release a carbon atom originating from this acetyl CoA.</u>
On series of reaction, another carbon dioxide molecule also being relased and oxaloacetate is regenerated again.