shift of equilibrium

  • 1Equilibrium unfolding — In biochemistry, equilibrium unfolding is the process of unfolding a protein or RNA molecule by gradually changing its solution conditions, i.e., its environment. Since equilibrium is maintained at all steps, the process is reversible… …

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  • 2Determination of equilibrium constants — Equilibrium constants are determined in order to quantify chemical equilibria. When an equilibrium constant is expressed as a concentration quotient, it is implied that the activity quotient is constant. In order for this assumption to be valid… …

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  • 3General equilibrium — theory is a branch of theoretical microeconomics. It seeks to explain the behavior of supply, demand and prices in a whole economy with several or many markets. It is often assumed that agents are price takers and in that setting two common… …

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  • 4Chemical equilibrium — In a chemical reaction, chemical equilibrium is the state in which the concentrations of the reactants and products have not yet changed with time. It occurs only in reversible reactions, and not in irreversible reactions. Usually, this state… …

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  • 5Economic equilibrium — Price of market balance: P price Q quantity of good S supply D demand P0 price of market balance A surplus of demand when P<P0 B surplus of supply when P>P0 In economics, economic equilibrium is a state of the world where economic forces… …

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  • 6Solubility equilibrium — is any type chemical equilibrium between solid and dissolved states of a compound at saturation. Solubility equilibria involve application of chemical principles and constants to predict solubility of substances under specific conditions (because …

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  • 7Water gas shift reaction — The water gas shift reaction (WGS) is a chemical reaction in which carbon monoxide reacts with water to form carbon dioxide and hydrogen::CO + H2O → CO2 + H2The water gas shift reaction is a part of steam reforming of hydrocarbonscite web | url …

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  • 8Chloride shift — (also known as the Hamburger shift or Hamburger s phenomenon, named after Hartog Jakob Hamburger (1859–1924), Dutch physiologist) is a process which occurs in a cardiovascular system and refers to the exchange of bicarbonate (HCO3 ) and chloride… …

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  • 9Le Chatelier's principle — In chemistry, Le Chatelier s Principle, also called the Le Chatelier Braun principle , can be used to predict the effect of a change in conditions on a chemical equilibrium. The principle is named after Henry Louis Le Chatelier and Karl Ferdinand …

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  • 10Morpheein — Proteins that function as morpheeins are illustrated using a dice analogy where one die can morph to two different shapes, cubic and tetrahedral. The illustrated assemblies apply a rule that the die face with one spot must contact the die face… …

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