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... equilibrium constant at pH 7 is about 4 × 105 . Adding Equations ( 4-51 ) and ( 4-53 ) yields ATP + glucose + fructose — sucrose + H2PO , ̄ + ADP3- ( 4-54 ) The equilibrium constant for this overall reaction is the product of the constants ...
... equilibrium constant at pH 7 is about 4 × 105 . Adding Equations ( 4-51 ) and ( 4-53 ) yields ATP + glucose + fructose — sucrose + H2PO , ̄ + ADP3- ( 4-54 ) The equilibrium constant for this overall reaction is the product of the constants ...
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... equilibrium constant for a revers- ible reaction and the rate constants for the forward and reverse reac- tions . For the equilibrium system A + B + C + D k_ ( 10-115 ) the true equilibrium constant is given by an equation involving the ...
... equilibrium constant for a revers- ible reaction and the rate constants for the forward and reverse reac- tions . For the equilibrium system A + B + C + D k_ ( 10-115 ) the true equilibrium constant is given by an equation involving the ...
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... equilibrium is first - order , with a rate constant k equal to the sum of the two opposing rate constants . If the value of the equilibrium constant , K = k1 / k_1 , can be established by indepen- dent measurements , the numerical ...
... equilibrium is first - order , with a rate constant k equal to the sum of the two opposing rate constants . If the value of the equilibrium constant , K = k1 / k_1 , can be established by indepen- dent measurements , the numerical ...
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