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- In sickle cell anemia, hemoglobin forms long fibers as a result of a) Burying of non-polar amino acids b) Burying polar amino acids c) Exposing polar amino acids d) Electrostatic interaction between glutamate and non polar amino acidsYou are to administer Zyvox. The label reads that there are 20 tablets in the bottle and each tablet is 600 mg. If your MD order reads to give 0.6 g, how many tablets will you give?How many H2O particles were produced by creating the following structure? R H R R H-N-C,-č- -N-C,- -N-C- H H H H H 600 А.) 300 В.) 601 С.) 60 D.) 600 Е.) 1200 F.) 0
- From the SDS for 4-nitrobenzaldehyde, what does the Hazard Code H317 refer to? 1) Skin sensitisation (Category 1) 2) Explosive; mass explosive hazard 3) Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated O 4) May cause drowsiness or dizzinessWhich of the following would provide the greatest negative prognosis of a patient exposed to radiation? A) patient is of advanced age greater than 60 B) history of an underlying cardiac medical condition C) patient was less than 5 ft from the source of alpha radiation D) signs of nausea, vomiting, & diarrhea within an hour of exposure.Hemoglobin is 6.0% heme (C₃₄H₃₂FeN₄O₄) by mass. Toremove the heme, hemoglobin is treated with acetic acid andNaCl to form hemin (C₃₄H₃₂N₄O₄FeCl). At a crime scene, ablood sample contains 0.65 g of hemoglobin. (a) How manygrams of heme are in the sample? (b) How many moles of heme?(c) How many grams of Fe? (d) How many grams of hemincould be formed for a forensic chemist to measure?
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