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Repeat Problem 4.30 for a case in which the standard free energies are in the order $A<C<B$, and the rate-limiting step of the reaction is $A \rightleftarrows B$.
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Step 1: Identify the reaction scheme The reaction scheme is given as: A ⇌ B ⇌ C Show more…
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