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- Enthalpy (/ˈɛnθəlpi/ ) is the sum of a thermodynamic system's internal energy and the product of its pressure and volume. It is a state function in thermodynamics...
- leads to a greater enthalpic penalty for cavity formation. Next, a particle of solute must separate from the bulk. This is enthalpically unfavorable since...
- effect is in fact enthalpically driven, whereas entropy can even be disfavorable. For many cases, the molecular origin of this enthalpically driven depletion...
- temperatures, and a Van 't Hoff plot was created. This analysis showed that enthalpically, the water preferred to hydrogen bond to the C-terminus, but entropically...
- Polymer Materials. Wiley-VCH. Politi, Regina; Harries, Daniel (2010). "Enthalpically driven peptide stabilization by protective osmolytes". ChemComm. 46...
- reaction, if it were to proceed, would be exothermic; that is, methane is enthalpically more stable than hydrogen gas and carbon. It is possible to predict...
- becomes metabolically stored as potential energy in the form of biochemical enthalpic bonds. Wetland conditions such as shallow water, high plant productivity...
- ITC troubleshoots this issue easily by deducing the binding affinity, enthalpic/entropic contributions and its binding stoichiometry. Applying the ideas...
- acids by diazomethane, a common transformation. Loss of N2 is both enthalpically and entropically favorable: [CH3N2]+ → [CH3]+ + N2, ΔH = −43 kcal/mol...
- acids are stronger than hydrophobic-hydrophilic interactions, this is enthalpically favorable. Once a polypeptide chain is fully folded, it is called a...