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SI unit of equivalent conductance

A) ohm/cm B) Siemens m2/equivalent
C) Siemens/equivalent D) mho/cm
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Siemens m2/equivalent

Explanation:

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Equivalent conductance is defined as the conductance of an electrolyte solution containing one gram equivalent of the electrolyte. It is equal to the product of specific conductance (k) of the solution and the volume (V) of the solution that contains one gram equivalent of the electrolyte.

 

 λ = k x V

 

Unit of spceific conductance k is Siemens / m.

 

Volume of the solution V is m3

 

Now, required equivalent conductance unit is Siemens.m2/equivalent .

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Along the path of the vas deferens which glands add their secretions in the sperms?

 

I. Prostate

II. Seminal vesicles

III. Scrotum

 

A) Only I and III B) Only I and II
C) Only II and III   D) All I, II and III
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Only I and II

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Q:

Factors that may influence enzyme activity?

 

A) pH B) Substrate concentration
C) Temperature D) All the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) All the above

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Q:

A sarcomere is best described as a

 

A) fixed structural unit within a myofibril bounded by Z lines. B) moveable structural unit within a myofibril bounded by H zones.
C) moveable structural unit within a myofibril bounded by Z lines. D) fixed structural unit within a myofibril bounded by A bands.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) moveable structural unit within a myofibril bounded by Z lines.

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Q:

Isobars are atoms of different chemical elements that have ______.

 

A) Same atomic number but different mass number B) Same mass number but different atomic number
C) Same mass number and same atomic number D) Different mass number and different atomic number  
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Same mass number but different atomic number

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Q:

What is formed when helium atom loses one electron?

 

A) Proton B) Positive helium ion
C) Negative helium ion D) Alpha particle
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Positive helium ion

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Elements having same atomic numbers but different mass number are called ______.

 

 

A) isotones B) Isotopes
C) isomopes D) isobar
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Isotopes

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Q:

Group 8A of the periodic table contains the

 

A) least reactive metals B) most reactive nonmetals
C) most reactive metals D) least reactive nonmetals
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) least reactive nonmetals

Explanation:

Helium (He), Neon(Ne), Argon(Ar), Krypton (Kr), Xenon (Xe), Radon (Rn) and Ununoctium (Uuo) are present group 8A.

 

They have fully filled orbitals and hence are most stable amongst all the elements in the periodic table and are considered as least reactive least reactive non-metals.

 

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