Biochemical Thermodynamics
Applications of Mathematica (Methods of Biochemical Analysis)
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Word Count
120,000 words, Guess
Page Count
480 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7621169M
- ISBN-139780471757986
- ISBN-100471757985
- OCLC Control Number69915148
- OCLC Control Number64097382
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- OCLC Control Numberbiochemicaltherm00albe
- Library of Congress Control Number2006284871
- LibraryThing7098165
- Goodreads3286452
Classifications
- LCCQD476.2
Description
Navigate the complexities of biochemical thermodynamics with Mathematica(r) Chemical reactions are studied under the constraints of constant temperature and constant pressure; biochemical reactions are studied under the additional constraints of pH and, perhaps, pMg or free concentrations of other metal ions. As more intensive variables are specified, more thermodynamic properties of a system are defined, and the equations that represent thermodynamic properties as a function of independent variables become more complicated. This sequel to Robert Alberty's popular Thermodynamics of Biochemical Reactions describes how researchers will find Mathematica(r) a simple and elegant tool, which makes it possible to perform complex calculations that would previously have been impractical. Biochemical Thermodynamics: Applications of Mathematica(r) provides a comprehensive and rigorous treatment of biochemical thermodynamics using Mathematica(r) to practically resolve thermodynamic issues. Topics covered include: Thermodynamics of the dissociation of weak acids Apparent equilibrium constants Biochemical reactions at specified temperatures and various pHs Uses of matrices in biochemical thermodynamics Oxidoreductase, transferase, hydrolase, and lyase reactions Reactions at 298.15K Thermodynamics of the binding of ligands by proteins Calorimetry of biochemical reactions Because Mathematica(r) allows the intermingling of text and calculations, this book has been written in Mathematica(r) and includes a CD-ROM containing the entire book along with macros that help scientists and engineers solve their particular problems.Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included.
First Sentence
The first law of thermodynamics introduces a thermodynamic property U of a system that is referred to as the internal energy.
Description
Accompanying CD-ROM contains the full text, as well as macros that help scientists and engineers solve their particular problems.
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