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Which of the reactions are spontaneous (favorable)? C6H₁309P+ ATP → C6H₁4012P₂+ADP AG = -14.2 kJ/mol glutamate + NAD+ +

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 6:22 pm
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Which Of The Reactions Are Spontaneous Favorable C6h 309p Atp C6h 4012p Adp Ag 14 2 Kj Mol Glutamate Nad 1
Which Of The Reactions Are Spontaneous Favorable C6h 309p Atp C6h 4012p Adp Ag 14 2 Kj Mol Glutamate Nad 1 (72.17 KiB) Viewed 83 times
Which of the reactions are spontaneous (favorable)? C6H₁309P+ ATP → C6H₁4012P₂+ADP AG = -14.2 kJ/mol glutamate + NAD+ + H₂O → NH‡+a-ketoglutarate + NADH + H+ L-malate + NAD+ oxaloacetate + NADH + H+ AG = 29.7 kJ/mol Rh(I) C₂H₂ + H₂ C₂H₂ AG = -150.97 kJ/mol DHAP C₁H405 glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate AG = 3.8 kJ/mol C₂H₂O4+H₂O AG = 3.1 kJ/mol AG = 3.7 kcal/mol
For the reaction A + B = C + D, assume that the standard change in free energy has a positive value. Changing the conditions of the reaction can alter the value of the change in free energy (AG). Classify the conditions as to whether each would decrease the value of AG, increase the value of AG, or not change the value of AG for the reaction. For each change, assume that the other variables are kept constant. Decrease AG coupling with ATP hydrolysis decreasing [C] and [D] Increase AG Answer Bank adding a catalyst decreasing [A] and No effect on AG
For the reaction 2 H₂O(g) → 2H₂(g) + O₂(g) the equilibrium concentrations were found to be [H₂O] = 0.250 M, [H₂] = 0.500 M, and [O₂] = 0.800 M. What is the equilibrium constant for this reaction? Keq =