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#Question id: 61


Which of the following correctly describes chemical equilibrium?

#Section 2: General Biology
  1. Forward and reverse reactions continue with no net effect on the concentrations of the reactants and products.

  2. Concentrations of products are higher than the concentrations of the reactants.

  3. There are equal concentrations of products and reactants while forward and reverse reactions continue.

  4. There are equal concentrations of reactants and products, and the reactions have stopped.

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#Question id: 19485

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

The growth of S.cerevisiae on glucose under anaerobic conditions can be described by the following reaction:
C6H12O6 + aNH3 → 0.59 CH1.64N0.16O0.52 (biomass) + 0.43 C3H8O3 + 1.54CO2 + 1.3C2H5OH +0.036H2O
Determine the biomass (MW= 23.74) yield coefficient Yx/s

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#Question id: 19486

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

The growth of S.cerevisiae on glucose under anaerobic conditions can be described by the following reaction:
C6H12O6 + aNH3 → 0.59 CH1.64N0.16O0.52 (biomass) + 0.43 C3H8O3 + 1.54CO2 + 1.3C2H5OH + 0.036H2
and determine the product yield coefficient Y etoh/s and determine coefficient a.

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#Question id: 19487

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

What is the yield coefficient if the initial substrate concentration is 20 g/l and biomass is 0.2 g/l. The substrate is then consumed and produces 6.0 g/l of biomass?

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#Question id: 19488

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

What is the yield coefficient if the initial substrate concentration is 10 g/l and biomass is 0.1 g/l. The substrate is then consumed and produces 5.3 g/l of biomass?

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#Question id: 19489

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

The yield coefficient is not used in growth kinetic relationship of which of the following growth kinetics?

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#Question id: 19530

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

If air consists of 77% by weight of nitrogen and 23% by weight of oxygen calculate:
(i) the mean molecular weight of air,
(ii) the mole fraction of oxygen,
(iii) the concentration of oxygen in mole/m3 and kg/m3  if the total pressure is 1.5 atmospheres and the temperature is 25 °C.