Biological Physics: Energy, Information, Life
7.5. Special properties of water[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] 245 0.1 1 10 081624 32 40 48 56 solubility temperature, oC ...
246 Chapter 7. Entropic forces at work[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] Nonpolar solvents Although this section has been mai ...
The big picture[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] 247 The big picture Returning to the Focus Question, we have seen how the ...
248 Chapter 7. Entropic forces at work[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] Further reading Semipopular: Electrostatics in the c ...
Track 2[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] 249 T 2 Track 2 7.1.2′There is a beautiful symmetry between Equation 7.6 and the ...
250 Chapter 7. Entropic forces at work[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] 7.4.2′ The formulas above are special cases of the g ...
Track 2[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] 251 Wecan now look at a more relevant limit for biology: This time hold the salt ...
252 Chapter 7. Entropic forces at work[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] Tofix the constant of integration we have noted that ...
Track 2[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] 253 This has gone far enough. In Problem 7.11 you’ll finish the calculation to ge ...
254 Chapter 7. Entropic forces at work[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] The translational entropy change for a molecule to e ...
Problems[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] 255 Problems 7.1Through one’s pores a. You are making strawberry shortcake. You ...
256 Chapter 7. Entropic forces at work[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] measured to be about 60gL−^1. Use these data to esti ...
Problems[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] 257 not a minimum of free energy: Its entropy is not maximal. We know that diffu ...
258 Chapter 7. Entropic forces at work[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] 7.10 T 2 Charged surfaces Use some numerical softwar ...
Chapter 8 Chemical forces and self-assembly The ant has made himself illustrious Through constant industry industrious. So What? ...
260 Chapter 8. Chemical forces and self-assembly[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] In short, the machines of interest to us e ...
8.1. Chemical potential[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] 261 point (see the Example on page 178), but we need to remember th ...
262 Chapter 8. Chemical forces and self-assembly[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] for the chemical species in question at so ...
8.2. Chemical reactions[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] 263 Let statejof the small subsystem have energyEj and particle num ...
264 Chapter 8. Chemical forces and self-assembly[[Student version, January 17, 2003]] must be positive. Sullivan: But wait! We’v ...
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