All apply to the Hammond postulate except: The structure of a transition state resembles the structure of the nearest unstable species Transition states for exergonic steps structurally resemble reactants Transition states for endergonic steps structurally resemble reaction products All correctly apply to the Hammond postulate
4. Explain why a denatured enzyme in a cell could be detrimental. 5. If you did not stop the reaction, would products continue to be produced indefinitely? Explain. 6. Cells often use the product as an inhibitor to slow or stop enzymatic activity. What is an advantage to doing so?
When clear aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and Copper(II) chloride are mixed, a white precipitate forms. Given that all nitrate salts are soluble in water, write the balanced equation for the reaction. Indicate the states (‘s’, ‘l’, ‘g’, or ‘aq’) of each chemical (reactants and products)
1. For the reaction below Draw a flowchart ( a type of diagram that represents workflow, showing the steps as boxes of various kinds, and their order by connecting them with arrows) that highlights all the steps involved in the preparation, purification and Analyses of the products (2 points) он он H3PO4 KMno4 + MnO
question 19: which part of the following energy diagram is
changed when a catalyst is added, and how is it changed?
energy III. products I. reactants reaction a. I is higher. b. ll is higher. c. Ill is higher. d. is lower. O e. ll is lower.
Balance the equation and then determine the liters of Oxygen need for the complete combustion of 768g of benzene (C6H6) if the reaction is run at 23.5oC and 765mHg? 2 C6H6(l) + 15 O2(g) ⟶ 12 CO2(g) + 6 H2O(g) grams of products (3 sig figs no units):
(1) Write the net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when equal volumes of 0.191 M aqueous hypochlorous acid and ammonia are mixed. It is not necessary to include states such as (aq) or (s). At equilibrium will the reactants or products be favored. The pH of the resulting solution will be greater,less, or equal to 7.
5. We have drawn several analogies between gravitational and electric fields. An example is their shared 1/(distance)2 dependence on field strength for, respectively, point masses and charges. In Physics 160 you saw that the gravitational field strength is zero everywhere inside a spherical shell of matter. We have now learned that the electrical field strength is also zero inside an...
Question 1 Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding electric fields? Select the correct answer The electric field describes the electric force that a +1C location in space. An electric charge does not experience a net forceur O positive test charge would experience if placed at any given Answer due to its own electric field. mco ive charge....
Q1. An isolated container is filled with 2.00 mole of helium gas at temperature 20 °C. a) How much heat must be transferred to the gas to increase its temperature to 200 °C if it is heated at constant volume? b) How much heat must be transferred to the gas to increase its temperature to 200 °C if it is...