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enzyme1 (E1) is required to convert reactant B to product C. Enzyme 2 (E2) is required for the reverse reaction (C to B). The activity of E1 is 50 pmol of C created/10^6 cells *s and that of E2 is 40 pmol of B created/10^6 cells*s. What are the direction and overall rate of metabolic flux between B and C?
A 270- flask contains pure helium at a pressure of 755 . A second flask with a volume of 485 contains pure argon at a pressure of 727 torr.
Find delta H for HCl(g) given H-Cl bond enthalpy = +431 kJ·mol-1;
Calculate the pressure that must be applied in order to increase its density by 0.08 percent.
if 0.100 m NaCl is added slowly to a beaker containing both .120m AgNO3 and .150m Pb(NO3)2 at 25 celsius which will precipitate first AgCl or PbCl2?
What volume of ammonia could be made from the reaction of 2.5 liters of nitrogen (N2) and 8.5 liters of hydrogen (H2) at STP?
the threshold wavelength for potassium metal is 564 nm. what is its work? what is the kinetic energy of electrons ejected if radiation of wavelength 410 nm is used?
At 4.00 L, an expandable vessel contains 0.864 mol of oxygen gas. How many liters of oxygen gas must be added at constant temperature and pressure
Atmospheric pressure decreases as altitude increases. In other words, there is more air pushing down on you at sea level, and there is less air pressure pushing down on you when you are on a mountain
a ball is thrown verticall downward with an initial speed 11.3 m from a roof of a building 39.0m above the ground .how long doest it take to reach the ground? what is its speed of impact?
HClO is a weak acid (Ka = 4.0 × 10-8) and so the salt NaClO acts as a weak base.
What volume of each of the following acids will react completely with 50.31 mL of 0.146 M NaOH?
Calorimetry is a method used to measure enthalpy, or heat, changes that occur during chemical processes. Two common calorimeters are constant-pressure calorimeters and constant-volume (or "bomb") calorimeters
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