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Interpretation:
An energy diagram for a one step reaction with Keq < 1 is to be drawn. In the diagram the parts corresponding to the reactants, products, transition state, ΔG0 and ΔG# are to be labeled. Whether the ΔG0 of the reaction is positive or negative is also to be stated.
Concept introduction:
Energy diagrams are used to depict graphically the energy changes that occur during a reaction. The vertical axis of the diagram represents the energy of all the reactants and the horizontal axis, called reaction coordinate, represents the progress of the reaction from beginning to end. The reactants are shown in left and the products in the right. The transition state represents the highest energy structure involved in the particular step reaction. The overall ΔG# is the energy difference between the reactants and highest transition state and overall ΔG0 is the free energy difference between the reactants and products. Every step in a reaction has a separate energy diagram.
To draw:
An energy diagram for a one step reaction with Keq < 1. To label in the diagram the parts corresponding to the reactants, products, transition state, ΔG0 and ΔG# and to state whether the ΔG0 of the reaction is positive or negative.
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