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Transformed thermodynamic properties, biochemical ionic strength

Tables of Standard Transformed Thermodynamic Properties at 298.15 K for Biochemical Reactants at Specified pH and Ionic Strength... [Pg.57]

As shown by the Maxwell relations in equations 3.4-12 to 3.4-16, all the other thermodynamic properties of a biochemical reactant can be calculated by taking partial derivatives of the function of T, pH, and ionic strength for Af G,- °. This is illustrated by calculating the other standard transformed thermodynamic properties of inorganic phosphate. [Pg.74]

The calculation of Af G° and Af H° of species from experimental data on apparent equilibrium constants and transformed enthalpies of reaction is described in R. A. Alberty, Thermodynamics of Biochemical Reactions, Wiley, Hoboken, NJ (2003) and a number of places in the literature. That is not discussed here because this package is oriented toward the derivation of mathematical functions to calculate thermodynamic properties at specified T, pH, and ionic strength. There are two types of biochemical reactants in the database ... [Pg.384]


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