20) Consider the hypothetical reactions below. (1) A + 2B E → AB2 (2) A +B +→> AB K1 = 1x10 K2 = 1x105 (3) AB2 +> AB +B K3 = ? The value of K for reaction (3) would be: a) 1x108 b) 1x102 c) 1x102 d) 1x108 e) none of these
20) Consider the hypothetical reactions below. (1) A + 2B E → AB2 (2) A +B +→> AB K1 = 1x10 K2 = 1x105 (3) AB2 +> AB +B K3 = ? The value of K for reaction (3) would be: a) 1x108 b) 1x102 c) 1x102 d) 1x108 e) none of these
Chapter6: An Overview Of Organic Reactions
Section6.SE: Something Extra
Problem 23EDRM: Draw an energy diagram for a reaction with keq = 1. What is the value of ∆G° in this reaction?
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