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Based on the energies you found in c and d, which of these complexes has the largest predicted splitting between the t2g orbitals and the eg orbital. Remember--not every element has occupied d-orbitals. How is that going to impact your next answers?
Which one would absorb the longer wavelength of light? Explain why.
Transition metal complexes are often vibrantly colored due to the splitting of the d-orbitals caused by the ligands. Based on your results would you expect that both of these complexes have any significant color? Explain.
les can perform all normal functions at temperatures approaching 90 degrees celsius, while the DNA polymerase found in most bacteria cannot function at such extreme temperatures. Describe the differences in protein structure that could account for such variance in temperature resistance
2) Large nonpolar molecules can be dissolved into polar liquids in the presence of a class of compounds known as surfactants. This process is crucial in the digestion of lipids and the production of these compounds is the primary role of the gall bladder. Describe how the compounds produced in the gall bladder are able to increase the solubility of lipids in the polar environment found within the small intestine.
36-38.
Chapters 28-35
Did any events in Chapters 28-35 seem unrealistic, or improbable, to you? Explain.
What happens to Jane on the way to Marsh End? What does Jane’s reaction to the news reveal about her?
How does St. John help Jane? What news does he bring to Jane? What does Jane’s reaction to the news reveal about her?
Why does St. John ask Jane to come to India with him as his wife? How does she answer him? What do you think Jane means when she says, “If I join St. John, I abandon half myself?”
Jane comes close to changing her mind about marrying St. John. Why? What does her response to Rochester’s voice suggest about her values and feelings? What conflicts seem to be troubling her?
What kinds of images does Bronte use to describe St. John? Give two examples. Why are these images appropriate?
Chapters 36-38S
Did you find the ending of the novel satisfying? Why or why not?
What shock does Jane receive when she returns to Thornfield? What does she learn about its inhabitants?
How does Rochester say he felt in Jane’s absence? What spiritual change has occurred in Rochester?
Do Jane and Rochester still feel the same way about each other? Explain.
In what way have the roles in Jane and Rochester’s relationship reversed?
Is the situation at the end ironic?
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Big Bend National Park.
1. Where, specifically, are these two parks located (aside from the state or nation).
Describe one or two major natural features of the two national parks and common wildlife found there.
2. How were the major natural features of the two national parks formed? How were they weathered? Do you agree/disagree (and why)?
3. How has climate change impacted these parks, or what are the major concerns related to climate change at these parks?
of question from the chapter. If the student shows progress it is very likely that we will need at least weekly tutoring.
The Topic is inequalities and linear programming.
Please find attached the material:
-cmic unit is the chapter they are studying,
- Core linear programming is questions on the chapter.
- U2 Exam. will need help in answering the questions:
Please read the material carefully and tell me how much time is needed to make the best use of this time to explain the and go over the examples.
How long it takes to have the student review her work with you.