Academic Integrity: tutoring, explanations, and feedback — we don’t complete graded work or submit on a student’s behalf.

tch the following A molecule with a molecular mass exceeding 10000 g/mol. A. Clo

ID: 703939 • Letter: T

Question

tch the following A molecule with a molecular mass exceeding 10000 g/mol. A. Closed system B. Configuration C. Macromolecule A biological structure consisting of two or more different macromolecules Molecules are free to interconvert between these without breaking covalent bonds. Molecules are free to interconvert between these provided that a covalent D. Supramolecular co bond is broken. B Collection of matter that exchanges energy and matter with the E. Isolated system surroundings Collection of matter that exchanges only energy with the Collection of matter that does not exchange either energy or matter with surroundings. FConformation G. Open system D the surroundings. The rate of the forward reaction matches the rate of the backward H. Entropy reaction. A thermodynamic value related to the number of degrees of freedom for I. Equilibrium each molecule in the system

Explanation / Answer

A molecule with a olecular mass exceeding 10000g/mol is called a macromolecule(C)

A biological structure consisting of teo or more different macromolecules is called Supramolecular Complexes(D)

Molecules are free to interconvert between these without breaking covalent bonds are conformers(conformation)(F)

Molecules are free to interconvert between these provided that a covalent bond is broken configuration(B)

Collection of matter that exchanges energy and matter with the surroundings is called Open system.(G)

Collection of matter that does not exchange either energy or matter with the surroundings is called Isolated system.(E)

Collection of matter that exchanges only energy with surroundings is called Closed System.(A)

The rate of forward reaction matches the rate of backward reaction is called Equilibrum state.(I)

A thermodynamic value related to the numbers of degrees of freedom for each molecule in the system is called Entropy. (H)

All the answers are directly from definitions of key terms highlighted.