1. Draw Reaction Coordinate Diagrams that correspond to the following conditions given below: a) Draw a diagram which corresponds to a one-step reaction where the Keg > 1 b) Draw a diagram which corresponds to a two-step reaction that is overall exergonic where the second step is rate-determining? c) Draw two diagrams of exergonic reactions which clearly shows that the second reaction has a much larger equilibrium constant than the first

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1. Draw Reaction Coordinate Diagrams that correspond to the following conditions given
below:
a) Draw a diagram which corresponds to a one-step reaction where the Keg > 1
b) Draw a diagram which corresponds to a two-step reaction that is overall exergonic
where the second step is rate-determining?
c) Draw two diagrams of exergonic reactions which clearly shows that the second
reaction has a much larger equilibrium constant than the first
d) Draw the reaction coordinate diagram corresponding to the reaction shown below
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Draw Reaction Coordinate Diagrams that correspond to the following conditions given below: a) Draw a diagram which corresponds to a one-step reaction where the Keg > 1 b) Draw a diagram which corresponds to a two-step reaction that is overall exergonic where the second step is rate-determining? c) Draw two diagrams of exergonic reactions which clearly shows that the second reaction has a much larger equilibrium constant than the first d) Draw the reaction coordinate diagram corresponding to the reaction shown below Н. H H SLOW 0+ FAST
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