Chapter 21: Problem 135
When heat is added to proteins, the hydrogen bonding in the secondary structure is disrupted. What are the algebraic signs of \(\Delta H\) and \(\Delta S\) for the denaturation process?
Chapter 21: Problem 135
When heat is added to proteins, the hydrogen bonding in the secondary structure is disrupted. What are the algebraic signs of \(\Delta H\) and \(\Delta S\) for the denaturation process?
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