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Technically there is only one phase unless you account for a solution where you have a pure liquid with something dissolved in it. Unless you count aqueous as a phase which is just dissolved. Since you are in high school the answer you are looking for is one. <span />
1. Mitosis is a process where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells (cell division).
2. Mitosis is important because it plays an important part in the development of embryos, and it is important for the growth and developemet of our body as well.
3. The four phases of mitosis are: Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
4. Two gap phases (G1 and G2); an S (for synthesis) phase, in which the genetic material is duplicated.
5. During S phase all of the chromosomes are replicated.
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Answer:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
Explanation:
To calculate de pH of an acid solution the formula is:
were [H^{+}] is the concentration of protons of the solution. Therefore it is necessary to know the concentration of the protons for every solution in order to solve the problem.
(a) and (c) are strong acids so they dissociate completely in aqueous solution. Thus, the concentration of the acid is the same as the protons.
(b) and (e) are strong bases so they dissociate completely in aqueous solution too. Thus, the concentration of the base is the same as the oxydriles. But in this case it is necessary to consider the water autoionization to calculate the protons concentration:
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(d) is a weak base so it is necessary to solve the equilibrium first, knowing
The reaction is → so the equilibrium is
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