Suppose a reaction has Ho and So values independent of temperature (i.e., assume these values are constant

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Suppose a reaction has ˆ†Ho and ˆ†So values independent of temperature (i.e., assume these values are constant over some range of temperature). Show from this, and equations given in this chapter, that
Suppose a reaction has ˆ†Ho and ˆ†So values independent of

Where K is the equilibrium constant, How could you use values of K determined at different temperatures to determine ˆ†Ho for the reaction?

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Biochemistry Concepts and Connections

ISBN: 978-0321839923

1st edition

Authors: Dean R. Appling, Spencer J. Anthony Cahill, Christopher K. Mathews

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