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- For the series of reactions below, what is the overall reaction and the value of ∆Go’(kJ/mol) for this set of reactions? Is the reaction spontaneous? (1) 2 Pi+ H2O ➔Pyrophosphate+ H2O (with 5 mM Mg2+) (2) (Mg)Pyrophosphate + AMP ➔(Mg)ATP (3) (Mg)ATP + creatine ➔creatine-phosphate + (Mg)ADPConsider the following chemical equation whose delta(G) = 9kcal/mol: AC + BD ---> AB + CD what are the reactants and what are the products is this reaction spontaneous? How do you know? Is energy released or consumed by this reaction? If an enzyme, which catalyzes this reaction is added, what will happen to delta (G) If this reaction is coupled to another reaction, whose delta(G) is -12 kcal/mol, what will be the net delta(G) value? will the overall reaction be spontaneousMatch each reaction with its standard free‑energy change.
- Consider the following reaction:ATP → AMP + 2 PiCalculate the equilibrium constant (Keq) given the following ΔG°′ values:ATP → AMP + PPi (−32.2 kJ/mol)PPi → 2Pi (−33.5 kJ/mol)Calculate the standard free energy change (ΔG°′) for the following reaction: ½ O2 + FADH2 → H2O + FADConsider the following chemical reaction: Glucose + ATP → Glucose-6-Phosphate + ADP + Pi Given the following information, calculate the actual free energy change (G’) of this reaction. G’ of Glucose + ATP → Glucose-6-Phosphate + ADP + Pi = -16.7 kJ/mol [Glucose] = 5.0 mM [ATP] = 1.85 mM [Glucose-6-Phosphate] = 0.083 mM [ADP] = 0.14 mM [Pi] = 1.0 mM Temperature = 37 C R (Gas Constant) = 8.314 J/mol•K
- Calculate the Keq (report up to two decimal places and do not use scientific notation) for the net reaction at 298.15K. (see attached image) Note: R = 1.98 x 10 -3 kcal/mol-KCalculate the equilibrium concentration of H2O for the following esterification reaction performed in ethanol(C2H5OH) C2H5OH + CH3CO2H ⇌CH3CO2C2H5 + H2O KC= 4.0 At equilibrium: [CH3CO2H] = 0.75 M; [CH3CO2C2H5 ]= 2.2 MThis is a plot under standard conditions of free energy corresponding to a chemical reaction of A+B to C+D. What will happen if only C+D are present under standard temperature and pressure? Please explain why.
- When the temperature rises from 100°C to 145°C, the rate of a certain reaction increases by 3.7. 1) Calculate the reaction's activation energy in J/mol 2) Determine the ratio between the rates at 100°C and 45°C?The following questions are based on the reaction A+ B ↔ C+D shown in Figure 8.1. 1. Which of the following terms best describes the progress of the reaction with respect to free energy change? a) endergonic, ∆G> 0 b) exergonic, ∆G> 0 c) exergonic, ∆G< 0 d) endergonic, ∆G< 0 2. Which of the following in Figure 8.1 remains unchanged by having an enzyme included? a) b b) d c) a d) c 3. The part labeled “C” on the above graph represents a) Energy of activation without enzyme b) Energy of activation with enzyme c) Amount of free energy released d) amount of energy required for the reaction progressUse the Michaelis-Menten equation to complete the enzyme kinetic data set, when Km is known to have a value of 1 mmol L-1