Answer:
Keq = 0.00442714664
Explanation:
Glycolysis is the process by which glucose molecule at the end of this process splits into two molecules of pyruvate with the release of energy.
In this question we have to calculate equilibrium concentration of glucose-6-phosphate
This is the first step in Glycolysis
Given Data:
Change in Gibbs free energy = ΔG°’ = +14 kJ/mol = 14000 J/mol
Temperature = T = 37°C
Temperature must be converted into kelvin scale for this question we get
We use formula 37°C + 273.15 = 310.15K
Value of Gas constant = R = 8.3145 J/mol·K (This value is already known)
Equilibrium concentration of glucose-6-phosphate = Keq = ?
Using Formula
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Keq
= e-ΔG/RT (e is subscript and -ΔG/RT is superscript of e)</h2>
Puting the values we get
Keq = e -14000/8.3145 X 310.15
we get
Keq = e -1683.80 X 310.15
Keq = e -5.42 (As -5.42 is the power of e) we get
Keq = 0.00442714664
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Answer:
A) Identify the Dependent and Independent variables
The Independent variable is Temperature.
The Dependent variable is the seeds. The dependent variable is the variable that is being studied.
B) Calculate the average height of the seedlings in tube C.
To find the average, you must add up all of the heights and divide by the number of seedlings.
3.4 + 4.5 + 2.5 + 3.7 + 2.8 + 4.4 + 4.3 + 2.9 + 2.1 + 3.7 = 34.3
34.3 ÷ 10 = 3.43 cm
C) Conclusion
The seedlings in tube C grew much taller than the seedlings in tubes A and B.
This means that seedlings germinate better in warmer temperatures.
D) Why does Temperature affect Germination?
The temperature of the climate affects the dampness of the cotton wool. Moisture is key to germinating seeds. Seeds like a moist but not soggy environment caused by the correct temperature.
E) How could the experiment be better controlled?
The light levels in this experiment varied, but were not accounted for in the calculations.
It would have been better to keep them all under the same amount of light in order to keep the experiment accurate.
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