Multiple Choice
If the change in entropy for a process is much less than the change in enthalpy, why might the entropy change be the dominant factor in determining the overall free energy of the process?
A) biochemical reactions are performed at relatively constant pressure
B) biochemical reactions generally occur around 300 K.
C) biochemical reactions involve few reactants and products
D) biochemical reactions involve mixtures of molecules, never pure substances
E) all of the above
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