The existence of proteins and nucleic acids on basis of the second law of thermodynamics is to be justified. Concept introduction: Proteins are large molecules which are composed of long chains of amino acids and nucleic acids are biopolymers composed of nucleotides. The polar and non-polar components of proteins and nucleic acid provide thermodynamic stability to their structure. From the second law of thermodynamics the change in entropy that is Δ S should be positive. To determine: The existence of proteins and nucleic acids on basis of the second law of thermodynamics.
The existence of proteins and nucleic acids on basis of the second law of thermodynamics is to be justified. Concept introduction: Proteins are large molecules which are composed of long chains of amino acids and nucleic acids are biopolymers composed of nucleotides. The polar and non-polar components of proteins and nucleic acid provide thermodynamic stability to their structure. From the second law of thermodynamics the change in entropy that is Δ S should be positive. To determine: The existence of proteins and nucleic acids on basis of the second law of thermodynamics.
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Chapter 22, Problem 144AE
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The existence of proteins and nucleic acids on basis of the second law of thermodynamics is to be justified.
Concept introduction: Proteins are large molecules which are composed of long chains of amino acids and nucleic acids are biopolymers composed of nucleotides. The polar and non-polar components of proteins and nucleic acid provide thermodynamic stability to their structure. From the second law of thermodynamics the change in entropy that is
ΔS should be positive.
To determine: The existence of proteins and nucleic acids on basis of the second law of thermodynamics.
For the single step reaction: A + B → 2C + 25 kJ
If the activation energy for this reaction is 35.8 kJ, sketch an energy vs. reaction coordinate diagram for this reaction. Be sure to label the following on your diagram: each of the axes, reactant compounds and product compounds, enthalpy of reaction, activation energy of the forward reaction with the correct value, activation energy of the backwards reaction with the correct value and the transition state.
In the same sketch you drew, after the addition of a homogeneous catalyst, show how it would change the graph. Label any new line "catalyst" and label any new activation energy.
How many grams of C are combined with 3.75 ✕ 1023 atoms of H in the compound C5H12?
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Chapter 22 Solutions
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