CHANDA7 Posted March 30, 2017 Posted March 30, 2017 PLEASE ANYBODY HELP ME WITH THIS QUESTION..... It has been observed that for the DNA double helix melting,the value of ∆H (enthalpy change of denaturation) are 80 and 90 kcal/mole at 70°C and 80° C, respectively. Assuming that ∆Cp (constant pressure-heat capacity change) is independent of temperature, estimate ∆H associated with the denaturation of DNA at 37°C. This estimated value of ∆H (kcal/mole) is a. 27 b. 37 c. 47 d. 57
BabcockHall Posted April 1, 2017 Posted April 1, 2017 Please show your attempt so that we can help you. 1
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