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32.5 kJ/mol°GD Muscles are powered by the hydrolysis of Adenosine tri phosphate to ADP + Pi, which has a G´ for this hydrolysis may be -55.2 kJ/mol.DC and 5 mM Mg2+ At 37 0C determine Keq for this reaction
what weight of A would be removed from a solution of 10g of A in 100mL of water by a single extraction of 100mL lingroin. what weight of A would be removed by four successive extractions with 25mL portions of lingroin
collected over water at 22 degrees C and the total pressure of the wet gas were 710 mm Hg, what would be the partial pressure of the oxygen?
Given the balanced equation 2 O3(g) --> 3 O2(g) , determine the rate of reaction with respect to [O2]. If the rate of formation of O2 is 6.94*10^-1 M/s, what is the rate of reaction of O3
an adult person radiates heat to the surroundings at about the same as a 100-watt electric incandescent lightbulb. what is the total amount of energy in kcal radiated to the surroundings by an adult in 24 hours?
The mass of the final solution is 73.0 grams, and its heat capacity is 3.85 J/g°C; the heat capacity of the calorimeter is 5.0 J/°C. Calculate the ?Hreaction in kJ/mol metal.
A solution is prepared by dissolving 17.75 g Sulfuric acid (H2S04;MW = 98.0g/mol) in 93.2 g of water. If the density of the solution is 1.1094g/mL, what is the molarity of the sulfuric acid?
To what volume must 558 mL of 13 M Ca(OH)2 solution be diluted to make a 3 M Ca(OH)2 solution?
How many grams of F2 are needed to produce 237 g of PF3 if the reaction has a 80.4% yield?
A tank contains helium for filling balloons. It holds 6.75 L of He at 49.6 atm and 25.1 °C. What would be the volume of this helium at 1.66 atm and 10.7 °C
A temperature increase of 67.4 K was recorded after 1.500 g of metallic magnesium (24.305 amu) reacted completely with 100.0 mL of 1.00 M aqueous HCl in a non-ideal coffee cup calorimeter with a heat capacity of 16.0 J/K.
use the measure "mass of 10.00mL" which is 10.574g, to calculate the density of mass NaCl which is 5.923g
a student placed 13.5 g of glucose c6h12o6 in a volumetric flask added enough water to dissolve the glucose by swirling
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