#Question id: 399
#XL - S Microbiology
Calculate the pH of a 1 L solution containing 0.100 M formic acid and 0.100 M sodium formate before and after the addition of 1.00 mL of 5.00 M NaOH. How much would the pH change if the NaOH were added to 1.00 L of pure water? (pKa for formic acid is 3.75)
#Question id: 400
#XL - S Microbiology
Consider two solutions: solution X has a pH of 4; solution Y has a pH of 7. From this information, we can reasonably conclude that ________.
#Question id: 402
#XL - S Microbiology
If the DG'° of the reaction A -> B is –40 kJ/mol, under standard conditions the reaction:
#Question id: 402
#XL - R Botany
If the DG'° of the reaction A -> B is –40 kJ/mol, under standard conditions the reaction:
#Question id: 403
#XL - S Microbiology
For the reaction A -> B, DG'° = –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?
#Question id: 404
#XL - S Microbiology
When a mixture of 3-phosphoglycerate and 2-phosphoglycerate is incubated at 25 °C with phosphoglycerate mutase until equilibrium is reached, the final mixture contains six times as much 2-phosphoglycerate as 3-phosphoglycerate. Which one of the following statements is most nearly correct, when applied to the reaction as written? (R = 8.315 J/mol·K; T = 298 K) 3-Phosphoglycerate -> 2-phosphoglycerate