unit dimensional analysis problems
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I am tyring to build a model using irreversible and reversible mass action kinetics (Matlab R2023a). My species units are all in molarity and I follow the reaction rate constant units of paper.However, Simbiology repeatedly fails dimensional analysis and give me those two error meeage:
'Quantities of different dimensions cannot be added or subtracted'
'Reaction rate units should result in dimensions of either concentration/time or substance/time'
for the first one error message My reactions are all quite straight forward:
A + 5 B <-> AB ( kf : 1/molarity*second , kr : 1/second)
for second error message the reaction is like this:
FGUvsXcD + 9 ATP -> 9 FD + 9 UvsX + 9 AMP + 9 PPi ( kf :1/second)
so I don't understand why this is causing such problems.
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Arthur Goldsipe
le 18 Sep 2023
If your reactions are using mass action kinetics, then the units you report for "kf" are not correct. For the first reaction, the forward rate will be kf*[A]*[B]^5. Note the exponent of 5. So I would expect kf to have units of 1/(molarity^5*second).
If that doesn't solve your problem, can you share the project or code that reproduces the issue? It's often difficult to diagnose what's going on without reproduction steps.
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Lo
le 19 Sep 2023
Modifié(e) : Lo
le 19 Sep 2023
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Arthur Goldsipe
le 20 Sep 2023
You can't, for the mass action kinetics you've specified. The units on the rate constant are constrained by the form of the reaction rate.
Your question makes me wonder if you have made a mistake in how you chose to model this reaction and its rate. kf units of 1/(molarity*second) are associated with a bimolecular mass action reaction like "A + B -> AB".
When you choose to model the reaction "A + 5 B -> AB" with mass action kinetics, the reaction rate is "kf*A*B^5". Furthermore, the dimensions of this reaction rate must either be concentration/time (for example, molarity/second) or amount/time (for example, mole/second). Since you seem to be working in concentrations, I assume you want A and B to have units of molarity and the reaction rate to have units of molarity/second. And this is how I "derived" that the units of kf needed to be 1/(molarity^5*second).
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