[CHM 330] Homework Question
Andrew J. Pounds
pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Sun Sep 21 20:29:49 EDT 2025
I've gotten several question related to this so I am e-mailing the class...
On 9/21/25 19:14, wrote:
> Hi Dr. Pounds,
>
> For homework problem 4.9 part C, I used the given concentration values
> to solve for the Q value. Then, I plugged this into the equation to
> solve for delta G and used -30.5 kJ/mol for the delta G naught value.
> I'm not sure exactly what this problem is asking to solve for since I
> found the value for delta G, but it keeps marking my answer as incorrect.
>
> Thank you,
>
ΔGrxn=ΔGrxn∘+RTlnK\Delta G_{\mathrm{rxn}}=\Delta
G_{\mathrm{rxn}}^{\circ}+RT \ln K
ΔGrxn∘=−31000\Delta G_{\mathrm{rxn}}^{\circ}=-31000
which is in J/mol. K=[ADP][P]/[ATP]= (0.1)(0.25)/(0.0000001)
When I plut that into my equation I get -205.7 J/mol.
−wother,max=−ΔGrxn=205.7J/mol-w_{\mathrm{other,max}}=-\Delta
G_{\mathrm{rxn}} = 205.7 J/mol
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