A biophysicist wants to use a two-state approximation to model the conformational state of a solution of lipids. Assume that the lipids can exist in only two energy states. Using a Boltzmann distribution with E, is 2.5 x 10-20 J and Ez is 3.0 x10-20 J, find the value of the partition function at 295 K. Given that the Boltzmann constant is 1.381 x 1023/K.
A biophysicist wants to use a two-state approximation to model the conformational state of a solution of lipids. Assume that the lipids can exist in only two energy states. Using a Boltzmann distribution with E, is 2.5 x 10-20 J and Ez is 3.0 x10-20 J, find the value of the partition function at 295 K. Given that the Boltzmann constant is 1.381 x 1023/K.
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![A biophysicist wants to use a two-state approximation to model the
conformational state of a solution of lipids. Assume that the lipids can exist in
only two energy states. Using a Boltzmann distribution with E, is 2.5 x 10-20 J and
Ez is 3.0 x10-20 J, find the value of the partition function at 295 K. Given that the
Boltzmann constant is 1.381 x 1023/K.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Ffddf82cd-b90d-4280-bf0c-4cf4c267864f%2F19fe2de9-3a17-440e-bbcc-a3521342dd52%2Fa2froep_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A biophysicist wants to use a two-state approximation to model the
conformational state of a solution of lipids. Assume that the lipids can exist in
only two energy states. Using a Boltzmann distribution with E, is 2.5 x 10-20 J and
Ez is 3.0 x10-20 J, find the value of the partition function at 295 K. Given that the
Boltzmann constant is 1.381 x 1023/K.
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