Chapter 20: Q20.42 P (page 917)
Find for the formation of (g) from its elements.
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The is obtained as:.
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Chapter 20: Q20.42 P (page 917)
Find for the formation of (g) from its elements.
The is obtained as:.
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One reaction used to produce small quantities of pure is
(a) Determine and for the reaction at .
(b) Assuming that these values are relatively independent of temperature, calculate at , and.
(c) What is the significance of the different values of ?
Consider the formation of ammonia:
(a) Assuming that and are constant with temperature, find the temperature at which .
(b) Find at 400°C, a typical temperature for production.
(c) Given the lower at the higher temperature, why are these conditions used industrially?
Find for the reactions in Problem 20.50 using and values.
Energy from ATP hydrolysis drives many nonspontaneous cell reactions:
Energy for the reverse process comes ultimately from glucose metabolism:
(a) Find K for the hydrolysis of ATP at.
(b) Find for metabolism of mol of glucose.
(c) How many moles of ATP can be produced by metabolism of mol of glucose?
(d) If mol of ATP is formed, what is the actual yield?
What is the difference between and ? Under what circumstances does ?
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