The value of K for the given reaction under the given conditions is to be calculated. Concept Introduction: In a chemical equation when the number of atoms of an element on the left-hand side is equal to the number of atoms of that element on the right-hand side, it is known as a balanced chemical equation. The balancing of a chemical equation is done to follow the law of conservation of mass. The chemical equilibrium is the state in which the rates of both forward and backward reactions become equal. The concentration of both reactants and products do not change on reaching an equilibrium state. The general chemical equation is shown below. aA + bB ⇌ cC + dD The general equilibrium expression for a reaction is shown below. K = [ C ] c [ D ] d [ A ] a [ B ] b .
The value of K for the given reaction under the given conditions is to be calculated. Concept Introduction: In a chemical equation when the number of atoms of an element on the left-hand side is equal to the number of atoms of that element on the right-hand side, it is known as a balanced chemical equation. The balancing of a chemical equation is done to follow the law of conservation of mass. The chemical equilibrium is the state in which the rates of both forward and backward reactions become equal. The concentration of both reactants and products do not change on reaching an equilibrium state. The general chemical equation is shown below. aA + bB ⇌ cC + dD The general equilibrium expression for a reaction is shown below. K = [ C ] c [ D ] d [ A ] a [ B ] b .
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Definition Definition State where the components involved in a reversible reaction, namely reactants and product, do not change concentration any further with time. Chemical equilibrium results when the rate of the forward reaction becomes equal to the rate of the reverse reaction.
Chapter 17, Problem 105AP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The value of K for the given reaction under the given conditions is to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
In a chemical equation when the number of atoms of an element on the left-hand side is equal to the number of atoms of that element on the right-hand side, it is known as a balanced chemical equation. The balancing of a chemical equation is done to follow the law of conservation of mass.
The chemical equilibrium is the state in which the rates of both forward and backward reactions become equal. The concentration of both reactants and products do not change on reaching an equilibrium state.
The general chemical equation is shown below.
aA+bB⇌cC+dD
The general equilibrium expression for a reaction is shown below.
need help please and thanks dont understand a-b
Learning Goal:
As discussed during the lecture, the enzyme HIV-1 reverse transcriptae (HIV-RT) plays a significant role for the HIV virus and is an important drug target. Assume a concentration [E] of 2.00 µM (i.e. 2.00 x 10-6 mol/l) for HIV-RT. Two potential drug molecules, D1 and D2, were identified, which form stable complexes with the HIV-RT.
The dissociation constant of the complex ED1 formed by HIV-RT and the drug D1 is 1.00 nM (i.e. 1.00 x 10-9). The dissociation constant of the complex ED2 formed by HIV-RT and the drug D2 is 100 nM (i.e. 1.00 x 10-7).
Part A - Difference in binding free eenergies
Compute the difference in binding free energy (at a physiological temperature T=310 K) for the complexes. Provide the difference as a positive numerical expression with three significant figures in kJ/mol.
The margin of error is 2%.
Part B - Compare difference in free energy to the thermal energy
Divide the…
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