1. Consider the following reaction sequence: A B AG = +0.50kcal/mol B C AG = -15.50kcal/mol C D AG = -12.15kcal/mol DE A

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1. Consider the following reaction sequence: A B AG = +0.50kcal/mol B C AG = -15.50kcal/mol C D AG = -12.15kcal/mol DE A

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1. Consider the following reaction sequence: A B AG = +0.50kcal/mol B C AG = -15.50kcal/mol C D AG = -12.15kcal/mol DE AG=+21.15kcal/mol Under standard conditions, which intermediate would accumulate?Under standard conditions, which intermediate would accumulate?
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