(a) Interpretation: The value of K c at 700 .0K needs to be determined. Concept introduction: For the equilibrium reaction, the expression for the equilibrium constant is the ratio of concentration of product to reactant raised to their stoichiometric coefficients.
(a) Interpretation: The value of K c at 700 .0K needs to be determined. Concept introduction: For the equilibrium reaction, the expression for the equilibrium constant is the ratio of concentration of product to reactant raised to their stoichiometric coefficients.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the equilibrium constant is the ratio of concentration of product to reactant raised to their stoichiometric coefficients. The molecular weight of ClF 3 can be calculated.
Definition Definition Number that is expressed before molecules, ions, and atoms such that it balances out the number of components present on either section of the equation in a chemical reaction. Stoichiometric coefficients can be a fraction or a whole number and are useful in determining the mole ratio among the reactants and products. In any equalized chemical equation, the number of components on either side of the equation will be the same.
Chapter 15, Problem 15.113SP
Interpretation Introduction
(a)
Interpretation:
The value of Kc at 700.0K needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
For the equilibrium reaction, the expression for the equilibrium constant is the ratio of concentration of product to reactant raised to their stoichiometric coefficients.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
The value of Kp at 700.0K needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The relation between equilibrium constant with respect to concentration and pressure can be represented as follows:
KP=Kc×(RT)n
Here, n is change in number of moles of gases that is product-reactant, R is Universal gas constant and T is temperature.
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
The concentration of CIF3, CIF and F2 when mixture reaches equilibrium needs to be determined..
Concept introduction:
For the equilibrium reaction, the expression for the equilibrium constant is the ratio of concentration of product to reactant raised to their stoichiometric coefficients.
Answer the followings:
1-What is the difference(s) between DNA and RNA:
a- Structure:
b- Function:
c- Types:
2-What is the meaning of:
a- Replication
b- Transcription
c- Translation
3- Show the base pair connection (hydrogen bond) in DNA and RNA
Why does the anhydride react with the OH on the benzene rather than the OH on the carboxy group?
Answer the followings:
1- What is the IP for a amino acid? Give example.
2- What are the types of amino acids?
3- What are the structures of protein?
4- The N-Terminal analysis by the Edman method shows saralasin contains sarcosine at the N-
terminus. Partial hydrolysis of saralasin with dilute hydrochloric acid yields the following
fragments:
Tyr-Val-His
Sar-Arg-Val
His-Pro-Ala
Val-Tyr-Val
Arg-Val-Tyr
What is the structure of saralasin?
5. MATCH a term from the list below to each definition. Place the letter of the term in the blank
to the left of the definition.
a. Ligases
b. Fibrous proteins
c. Conjugated protein
d. Hydrolases
a.
b.
C.
e. Simple protein
f.
Globular proteins
g. Lyases
h.
Transferases
Proteins that are tough and insoluble in water.
Enzymes that catalyze the breaking away of a small molecule such as from a
substrate.
Enzymes that catalyze the bonding together of two substrates.
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