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When a reaction is catalyzed:
A reaction proceeds with ∆ H = 40 kJ/mol. The energy of activation of the uncatalyzed reaction is 120 kJ/mol, whereas i t is
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A first order reaction has an activation enery of 50.0kJ/mol. When a catalyst is added the activation energy of the catalyzed
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Consider the decomposition of NH3 (g).
2 NH3 (g) → N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g) The reaction is catalyzed on a surface of either tungsten
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The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide is catalyzed
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An enzyme-catalyzed reaction is carried out in a 50-mL
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At body temperature (37C), K of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction is 2.3x10^14 times greater than k of the uncatalyzed reaction.
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How does the activation energy of an uncatalyzed reaction compare with that of the catalyzed reaction?
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When a reaction is catalyzed:
a) Is the catalyst involved in the reaction? (State your evidence) b) Has the catalyst been
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Rogers
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An enzyme-catalyzed reaction is carried out in a 50-mL solution containing 0.1 M TRIS buffer. The pH of the reaction mixture at
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An enzyme-catalyzed reaction is carried out in a 50-mL solution containing 0.1 M TRIS buffer. The pH of the reaction mixture at
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