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using collision theory and transition state theory, explain the action of a heterogenous catalyst? and same...
using collision theory and transition state theory, explain the action of a heterogenous catalyst? and same for homogenous catalyst? please explain in the simplest way possible
need help with these questions Explain how Aconcentration changes the equilibrium using collision theory to explain Explain how ATemperature changes the equilibrium using thermodynamic concepts. Explain how APressure changes the equilibrium using gas law concepts
Use collision theory to explain why reaction rates depend on the concentration of the reactants and on the temperature of the reaction mix. PLEASE EXPLAIN.
In your own opinion, explain what is the difference between the Theory of Reasoned Action and the Theory of Planned Behavior? Please provide a public health example that illustrates the differences between both TRA and TRB.
Consider a disease, which has three states: "0 (healthy)."1" (impaired), "Z (disease) In state "Z when certain treatments are adopted, the state can be restored to be healthy C'O).When a subject is either at state "O" or 1", she/he can decide whether some preventive actions should be taken so that she/he will be in a new state "3. The state transition probabilities are as follows (5) Assume that the disease process is a first-order time homogenous Markov chain and it...
biochemistry if you could please help me answer the following questions! 741) (5 pts) Transition state theory relates the rate constant to the free energy of activation, AG. How can enzymes reduce the activation energy barrier? a) decrease the free energy of the product b) high affinity binding to the transition state c) increase the free energy of the substrate d) increase entropy upon release of product e) bind to the substrate with high affinity 2) (5 pts) Which is...
Estimate which absorption transition will be the most intense. Explain, using the Franck-Condon principle, your statement. Answer: (b) Estimate which fluorescence transition will be the most intense. Explain, using the Franck-Condon principle, your statement. Answer: (c) In this example, is the geometry of the excited state close to that of the ground state or not? Explain your answer.
*State diagrams are the same just had to upload it in two pictures, sorry. The state diagram below has two inputs, a and b, and two outputs, x and y. It also has 3 states: 00, 01, and 10. Please complete the truth table for the combinational logic that implements the behavior of the state diagram. NOTES: 1. The state 01 maps to rows where s1-0 and so = 1 (the next state bits, ni and no, follow the same...
24. Explain the energetic benefits of making the enzyme active state rather than to the substrate conformation. Also explain how contribute to enzyme action. In other words, how do these weak intera enzyme and the transition state lower the activation energy?) of making the enzyme active site complementary to the transition nation. Also explain how multiple weak interactions words, how do these weak interactions between the 25. 1/F. The pk's of titratable groups of amino acids remain constant irrespective of...
Please predict the products of the three reactions using the given catalyst, and explain the reasoning and methodology to achieve the answer. Me 0 Me / Me NUNTOMe Me ci Me Ru Ph ĐH cil РСуз Ru2, Grubbs' second generation catalyst d. (3 pts) Predict the products: Grubbs' cat. CH2Cl2, reflux Grubbs' cat. Heren CH2Cl2, reflux Grubbs' cat. OTMS rohetus CH2Cl2, reflux high dilution conditions