de would be affected by the addition of 1M NaCl. ii) Would you expect the addition of 1M KNO3— to have an impact on the solubility of lead chloride? Why? e. For the following chemical reaction A + BC, the equilibrium constant is 4.34x10-4.

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a) What is the biochemical standard state? Why are these conditions needed to study biological reactions? ( b. How do you define an ideal solution? Why ionic solutions do not are they ever ideal? Explain your answer ( vs. Why are some poorly soluble salts more soluble in solutions ionic than in pure water? d. Consider the dissolution of PbCl2 in water. i) How does the solubility of lead chloride would be affected by the addition of 1M NaCl. ii) Would you expect the addition of 1M KNO3— to have an impact on the solubility of lead chloride? Why? e. For the following chemical reaction A + BC, the equilibrium constant is 4.34x10-4. Will this reaction favor the products or the reactants? If the reaction quotient is measured to be 9.87, in which direction will the reaction proceed? (forward or backward)
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