1.25 g x 22.4 l / 1 mol = 28 g/mol
Answer:
Americium is: [Rn]5f^7s^2
Bismuth is: [Xe]6s^24f^145d^106p^3
Tin is: [Kr]4d^105s^25p^2
Vanadium is: [Ar]3d^34s^2
Aluminum is [Ne]3s^23p^1
Answer: Adenine and guanine are the two purines and cytosine, thymine and uracil are the three pyrimidines. The main difference between purines and pyrimidines is that purines contain a sixmembered nitrogencontaining ring fused to an imidazole ring whereas pyrimidines contain only a sixmembered nitrogencontaining ring. They both are types or categories of nitrogen containing bases present in nuclei acids of DNA and RNA.
Purines are 2 Ring or Carbon Ring, Nitrogen containing bases. That consist of these 2 rings next placed next to each other. These examples include - Adenine and Guanine.
Pyrimidines are 1 or single Ring Nitrogen containing structures. There are 3 nitrogenous bases that are categorized as pyrimidines. Cytosine, Thymine, and Uracil.