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FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOCHEMISTRY-ACCESS
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Chapter 1, Problem 7E
Summary Introduction

(a)

To determine: Whether the entropy increases or decreases in the given process.

Given process: N2+3H22NH3

Introduction: The entropy is based on the concept that is in the isolated system, where everything in nature tends to move from order to disorder. It is a state of randomness in matter.

Summary Introduction

(b)

To determine: Whether the entropy increases or decreases in the given process.

Given process:

FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOCHEMISTRY-ACCESS, Chapter 1, Problem 7E , additional homework tip  1

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Introduction: The entropy is based on the concept that in an isolated system everything in nature tends to move from order to disorder. It is a state of randomness in matter.

Summary Introduction

(c)

To determine: Whether the entropy increases or decreases in the given process.

Given process:

FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOCHEMISTRY-ACCESS, Chapter 1, Problem 7E , additional homework tip  2

Fig. 2

Introduction: The entropy is based on the concept that is in the isolated system, where everything in nature tends to move from order to disorder. It is a state of randomness in matter.

Summary Introduction

(d)

To determine: Whether the entropy increases or decreases in the given process.

Given process:

FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOCHEMISTRY-ACCESS, Chapter 1, Problem 7E , additional homework tip  3

Fig. 3

Introduction: The entropy is based on the concept that is in the isolated system, where everything in nature tends to move from order to disorder. It is a state of randomness in matter.

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