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What is the effect of a catalyst on the equilibrium position of a reaction in which there are unequal numbers of gaseous reactants and gaseous products? Use the chemical equation for the reaction, the initial concentrations of the reactants and products, and the equilibrium constant (Kc) to determine the changes in reaction rate, the equilibrium concentrations of the reactants and products, and the new value of Kc when a catalyst is introduced.
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What is the effect of adding a catalyst on the equilibrium position of a redox reaction and how would you calculate the change in equilibrium concentration of products and reactants? Provide an example of a redox reaction and its equilibrium constant (Kc) value before and after the addition of a catalyst. Also, explain the role of a catalyst in shifting the equilibrium position of a reaction.
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What type of bond exists between two atoms with an electronegativity difference of 0.5 and a bond length of 1.5 Å?
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Design a heat exchanger to cool down a mixture of water and ethylene glycol from 80°C to 20°C using cooling water from a nearby lake that enters at 15°C. The mixture flow rate is 10 L/min, and the desired outlet temperature is 20°C. The heat transfer coefficient for the heat exchanger is 250 W/(m².K) and the overall heat transfer coefficient is to be assumed as 350 W/(m².K). The heat capacity of the mixture is 3.8 kJ/(kg.K) and the density is 1030 kg/m³. Determine: a) the surface area of the heat exchanger required for this process,b) the volume flow rate of cooling water required, and c) the overall heat transfer rate in kW.
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Here's a precise problem for a chemistry student to solve related to enzyme kinetics and inhibition:A researcher wants to determine the Km and Vmax values of an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of substrate A to product B. They measure the initial reaction rates at varying substrate concentrations and obtain the following data:| [A] (mM) | Initial Reaction Rate (μmol/min) ||----------|---------------------------------|| 1.0 | 0.10 || 2.5 | 0.20 || 5.0 | 0.28 || 10.0 | 0.32 || 20.0 | 0.35
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Consider the following reaction: 2 SO2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2SO3(g) ΔH = -198 kJ/mol What will be the effect on the equilibrium concentration of SO3 if:a) The pressure of the system is increased?b) The concentration of SO2 is increased?c) A catalyst is added to the system?
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Identify and explain the isomerism present in the following organic molecules: a) Butane and Isobutane b) Ethanol and Dimethyl Ether c) Propanoic acid and Methyl ethanoate State the type of isomerism each pair of molecules exhibit and provide a brief explanation for your answer.
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