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Page 185
... weak acid , the water concentration that appears in the expression for the full
equilibrium constant is incorporated in the conventional basic dissociation
constant Kh . If the base is the only solute present , then [ OH - ] = [ conjugate acid
) and ...
... weak acid , the water concentration that appears in the expression for the full
equilibrium constant is incorporated in the conventional basic dissociation
constant Kh . If the base is the only solute present , then [ OH - ] = [ conjugate acid
) and ...
Page 363
One of the particularly useful ideas that has come from this version of the theory
of reaction rates is that of expressing the ... the equilibrium between the reactants
and the transition state is described by an expression like Equation ( 10 - 102 ) .
One of the particularly useful ideas that has come from this version of the theory
of reaction rates is that of expressing the ... the equilibrium between the reactants
and the transition state is described by an expression like Equation ( 10 - 102 ) .
Page 386
Another sort of complication that may occur is the presence of two successive
intermediates in the one - substrate reaction E + S ES , ES , KE + P ( 10 - 184 )
The rate is again given by an expression of the form of Equation ( 10 - 183 ) .
Indeed ...
Another sort of complication that may occur is the presence of two successive
intermediates in the one - substrate reaction E + S ES , ES , KE + P ( 10 - 184 )
The rate is again given by an expression of the form of Equation ( 10 - 183 ) .
Indeed ...
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