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INNATE THERMODYNAMIC QUANTITIES

A thermodynamic quantity, symbolized by H, and equal to U + PV, where U is the thermal energy, P is pressure, and V is volume. If the pressure is constant and no other work is done other than P AV work, then the increase in enthalpy is equal to the heat absorbed at constant pressure (A// = qp). If API < 0, the process is regarded as exothermic if AH > 0, the process is regarded as endothermic. See also Innate Thermodynamic Quantities... [Pg.233]

See Activity Coefficients Additivity Principle Biochemical Thermodynamics Chemical Potential Equilibrium Constants Hess s Law Innate Thermodynamic Quantities Molecular Crowding Thermodynamics, Laws of Thermodynamic Cycle Thermodynamic Equations of State... [Pg.305]

Innate Thermodynamic Quantities. Certain components of the total change in AG° are innate, because such parameters have nonzero values, even when extrapolated to 0 K. Other components change with temperature e.g., at r = 0 K, TA = 0). Because A = U - TS and G = H - TS - then = Go°) = (Ao° = Uo°) at absolute zero. Except for entropy, the residual values of these quantities are the same at absolute zero, and they describe the innate thermodynamic behavior of the system. [Pg.365]

INNATE THERMODYNAMIC QUANTITIES DNA UNWINDING (Kinetic Model for Small DNA)... [Pg.738]

INNATE THERMODYNAMIC QUANTITIES MOLECULAR CROWDING THERMODYNAMICS, LAWS OF THERMODYNAMIC CYCLE... [Pg.745]

INNATE THERMODYNAMIC QUANTITIES Thermodynamics of protein unfolding, INNATE THERMODYNAMIC QUANTITIES Thermodynamic quantities. [Pg.784]


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