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emilyproce
21.12.2019 • 
Physics

For the reaction a b, δg'° = –60 kj/mol. the reaction is started with 10 mmol of a; no b is initially present. after 24 hours, analysis reveals the presence of 2 mmol of b, 8 mmol of a. which is the most likely explanation?   a) a and b have reached equilibrium concentrations. b) an enzyme has shifted the equilibrium toward a. c) b formation is kinetically slow; equilibrium has not been reached by 24 hours. d) formation of b is thermodynamically unfavorable. e) the result described is impossible, given the fact that δg'° is –60 kj/mol.

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