True or False? a) For an enzyme-catalyzed reaction with competitive inhibition,
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Question
True or False?
a) For an enzyme-catalyzed reaction with competitive inhibition, the maximum rate (Rmax) is equal to Rmax in the absence of inhibition.
b) the Langmuir isotherms for chemisorption and physisorption are identical.
c) If B is a component of an ideal solution, B can be greater than B*.
d) At constant T and P, Gmix must be zero for an ideal solution.
e) At constant T and P, Vmix must be positive for every solution.
f) In a real solution, the partial molar volume of a component can differ from the molar volume of the pure substance.
Explanation / Answer
True or False?
a) For an enzyme-catalyzed reaction with competitive inhibition, the maximum rate (Rmax) is equal to Rmax in the absence of inhibition.
False
c) If B is a component of an ideal solution, B can be greater than B*.
Please provide notation of B*
d) At constant T and P, Gmix must be zero for an ideal solution.
True.
e) At constant T and P, Vmix must be positive for every solution.
False
f) In a real solution, the partial molar volume of a component can differ from the molar volume of the pure substance.
False, it is only true when partial molar volume is equal to molar volume.
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