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Two different proteins X and Y are dissolved in aqueous solution at 37 °C. The proteins bind in a 1:1 ratio to form XY. A solution that is initially 1.00 mM in each protein is allowed to reach equilibrium. At equilibrium, 0.20 mM of free X and 0.20 mM of free Y remain. What is Kc for the reaction?

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Answer:

Kc of reaction is 20.

Step-by-step explanation:

The two proteins are X and Y.

The [X] = 1mM

[Y]=1mM

At equilibrium, [X] = 0.2mM [Y] = 0.2mM

we know that equilibrium constant is:

Kc=
([Products])/([Reactants])=([XY])/([X][Y])

[XY]= 1-0.20=0.80 mM

putting values:

Kc=
(0.80)/(0.20X0.20)=20

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