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what is GULDBERG AND WAGE LAW...#KINETICSpls answer ☺️​

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Answered by pinky162
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Explanation:

The Law of Mass Action describes how the velocity of a chemical reaction is related to the molecular concentrations of the reactants. It underpins several types of biochemical, physiological, and pharmacological phenomena. These phenomena are listed in the introductory article in this series, and they include descriptions of the actions of enzymes, cellular regulation of pH, and how drugs bind to receptors.

Formally stated, the Law of Mass Action has two parts: (i) the velocity of a reaction depends on the molecular concentrations of the reactants, and (ii) when a chemical reaction reaches equilibrium, the concentrations of the chemicals involved bear a constant relation to each other, which is described by an equilibrium constant.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Guldberg and Peter Waage between 1864 and 1879 in which equilibrium constants were derived by using kinetic data and the rate equation which they had proposed. ... The law is a statement about equilibrium and gives an expression for the equilibrium constant, a quantity characterizing chemical equilibrium.

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