| 21. | Properties such as lipophilicity, solubility, permeability, and equilibrium constants are under study.
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| 22. | 0.07 . . . that's a pretty significant equilibrium constant actually.
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| 23. | This would expend work, which would conceivably then allow the equilibrium constant to change.
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| 24. | The general units for equilibrium constants can be determined by usual methods of dimensional analysis.
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| 25. | In this case, the equilibrium constant K also increases as the correction factor increases.
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| 26. | The effect of temperature on equilibria, however, involves a change in the equilibrium constant.
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| 27. | Where " K " o is the thermodynamic equilibrium constant and braces indicate activity.
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| 28. | But the equilibrium constant for the reaction is 1.38 * 10 " 13.
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| 29. | In biochemistry equilibrium constants are often measured at a pH fixed by means of a buffer solution.
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| 30. | The plot also provides insight to understand the equilibrium constant ( K eq ) of complex formation.
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