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Volume profile for the overall reaction Coq art Co-

Volume profile for the oxidation of cytochrome c by the Cu complex, measured with respect to the molar volume of reactants.

Volume profile for the oxidative quenching of Ru3 j by methylviologen redrawn from

Volume profile for the reaction

Volume profile for the reaction -Co02 H20.

Volume profile for the reaction Coi Cyt c11

Volume profile for the reaction Cu 2 H20.

Volume profile for the reaction Fen5H20 3 NH3.

Volume profile for the reaction of 2 and Mc2SO in water

Volume profile for the reaction of an aliphatic radical with , R CICHjjaOH.

Volume profile for the reaction of an aliphatic radical with aqua Cr2OH.

Volume profile for the reaction of and dmso in water.

Volume profile for the reaction of aquacobalamine with 3-acetylpyridine.

Volume profile for the reaction of CO and 02 with myoglobin.

Volume profile for the reaction of Con2 2 with dioxygen.

Volume profile for the reaction of DMS with 3 aQue0US solution at 25 C.

Volume profile for the reaction of Fen2 with CO.

Volume profile for the reaction of imidazole with tra i,- CoH20 2 in aqueous solution at 10 C.

Volume profile for the reaction of iodide ion with rafts- Rh 2 in aqueous solution at 9 C.

Volume profile for the reaction of methyl radicals with the nitrilotriacetate complex of Co, R CHj.

Volume profile for the reaction of methyl radicals with the nitrilotriacetate complex of Co.

Volume profile for the reaction of NH3 with tra i,- CoH20 2 in aqueous solution at 5 C.

Volume profile for the reaction of Pd4l and Me2SO in water.

Volume profile for the reaction of the Cu complex with dioxygen.

Volume profile for the reaction promazine promazine .



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