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#Question id: 32


 Humans maintain a nearly constant level of hemoglobin by continually synthesizing and degrading it. This is an example of a(n):

#SCPH01 Biochemistry
  1. Dynamic steady state

  2. Equilibrium state

  3. Free-energy change

  4. Exergonic change

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#Question id: 73

#SCPH06 I Botany

Match the Variation of Reaction Spontaneity (Sign of ΔG) given in Column I with the Signs of ΔH and ΔS given in column II.

COLUMN I

COLUMN II

 

 

 

  ΔH

ΔS

ΔG = ΔH – TΔS

1.

+

a. The reaction is both enthalpically and entropically opposed. It is nonspontaneous (endergonic) at all temperatures.

2.

 −

− 

b. The reaction is enthalpically opposed (endothermic) but entropically favored. It is spontaneous only at temperatures above T = ΔH/ΔS.

3.

+

+

c. The reaction is enthalpically favored but entropically opposed. It is spontaneous only at temperatures below T = ΔH/ΔS.

4.

+

d. The reaction is both enthalpically favored (exothermic) and entropically favored. It is spontaneous (exergonic) at all temperatures.

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#Question id: 74

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

The enthalpy and entropy of the initial and final states of a reacting system are shown in the table. Calculate the change in free energy for the reaction when the temperature is 4°C.

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#Question id: 74

#SCPH06 I Botany

The enthalpy and entropy of the initial and final states of a reacting system are shown in the table. Calculate the change in free energy for the reaction when the temperature is 4°C.

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#Question id: 75

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

The experimental approach taken in current biological investigations presumes that ________.

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#Question id: 75

#SCPH06 I Botany

The experimental approach taken in current biological investigations presumes that ________.

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#Question id: 76

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Which of the following illustrations is not a structural isomer of an organic compound with the molecular formula C6H14? For clarity, only the carbon skeletons are shown; hydrogen atoms that would be attached to the carbons have been omitted.