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B) Outline a known moonlighting function of one of the enzymes of the TCA. C) Outline how the TCA is regulated.
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9. Write the ground state electron configurations of the following ions, which play important roles in biochemical processes in our bodies: a) Mg2 b) Cl c) Fe2 d) Cu2+
Hi can someone please help me with this chemistry problem? I really appreciate it. The following data was collected for the volume of the O2 produced in the decomposition of H2O2 Calculate the average rate of reactoion for each of the given time interval. Time mL O2 0.0 0.0 45.0 2.0 88.0 3.9 175.0 6.8 I would really appreciate steps on how to solve this, so I can finish the rest of the similar problems. Thank you!
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(a) One mole of a monoatomic van der Waals gas obeys the equation of state and its internal energy is expressed as U where Cv is the molar apacity of an ideal gas. The gas is initially at pr isochoric heat c essure p and volume V Explain the physical meaning of the parameters a and b in the equation of state of the gas (ii) Write...
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CH4 (A perfect gas) at 25oC and P= 1 atm.
(initial state) expands from Vi = 0.5 L to Vf
= 2 L while being heated so that Tf = 100 oC.
Find Sif
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5. (20 points) A 10.0 g piece of ice at O'C is added to 20.0 g of water at o- 5980. J/mol. The heat capacity of liquid water may be Flask. For water Δ/usn considered constant for this question and is 4.184 J/gK. Co perfectly insulating with a negligible heat capacity...
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A gas in a cylinder is held at a constant pressure of 2.30 times 10^5 Pa and is cooled and compressed from 1.70 m^3 to 1.20 m^3. The internal energy of the gas decreases by 1.40 times 10^5 J. Find the work done by the gas. Find the amount of the heat that flowed into or out of the gas. State the direction (inward or outward) of...
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10. A second order reaction in solution has a rate constant of 8.575 x 10-M's' (at 65 °C) and an activation energy (also at 65 °C) of 3.40 kJ mol!. What is the entropy of activation, AS7, in J K- mol-?? A) -322.1 B) 322.1 C) -325.3 -322.1 E) -333.6
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QUESTION 4 Consider the following expression for osmotic pressure TV = XERT where it is the osmotic pressure. V is the molar volume of the solvent, xB is the mole fraction of the solute, R is the gas law constant, and T is the temperature (in Kelvin). The molar volume of a...
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236 ChemActivity 40 The Reaction Quotient 7. Consider a situation in which the reaction quotient, c, for a given reaction is larger than the equilibrium constant, Kc a) How must the value of Qc change to reach equilibrium? b) Describe how the concentrations of reactants and/or the concentration of products must change to reach equlibrium. 8. Explain why the reaction quotient...