The secondary valency is non-ionisable and cannot be precipitated because it form coordinate bond with the metal atom. For example in coordination compound Cl4 , the secondary valencies are 6 for Pt4+, so in this Pt4+ is satisfied by chlorine and ammonia molecules. What is the secondary valency of thisRead More →

Typically, the fermentation will need to be transferred into the secondary fermenter around the 5th day of fermentation. But, not all fermentations are the same. Some ferment so hard and fast, that by the fifth day, the fermentation is completely done. On occasion, others will take much, much longer. DoRead More →

Normal female fertility relies on proper development of the oocyte. This growth culminates just prior to ovulation, when oocyte maturation occurs. Oocyte maturation refers to a release of meiotic arrest that allows oocytes to advance from prophase I to metaphase II of meiosis. What is second maturation division? The secondRead More →

The definition of off-the-shelf is something that is in stock and not customized. The furniture that is available on a showroom floor is an example of off-the-shelf. adjective. Available from merchandise in stock; not custom-made. What happens to stock price after secondary offering? When a public company increases the numberRead More →

The priority order is therefore isopropyl (green) > propyl (magenta). Since the two higher priority groups (#1) are on the same side of the double bond, this configuration is (Z). Why are isopropyl and sec propyl the same? Since propyl group has three carbon atoms, it cannot have a CH3Read More →

Deeper into the lungs, each bronchus is further divided into five smaller, secondary bronchi, which provide air to the lobes of the lungs. The secondary bronchi continue to branch off to form the tertiary bronchi, which are further divided into terminal bronchioles. How many secondary bronchi are in the rightRead More →

Some heterotrophs can be considered either primary or secondary consumers because they are omnivores. Is fungi autotrophic or heterotrophic? Introduction to fungal ecological strategies All fungi are heterotrophic, which means that they get the energy they need to live from other organisms. Like animals, fungi extract the energy stored inRead More →

The questionnaires can measure both qualitative and quantitative data, but is it more appropriate for quantitative data collection. In structured interviews the questions as well as their order is already scheduled. Is questionnaire a primary data collection method? Surveys and questionnaires are 2 similar tools used in collecting primary data.Read More →

Photographs are very useful types of primary sources. They provide a rare glimpse of a particular second in time, which will never again be repeated. This is especially true for events that occurred before the development of television or digital technologies. Can a photograph be a secondary source? Like primaryRead More →