Assume the standard Gibbs free energy change or deltaGO-5.02 kl/mol for the reaction dihydroxyacetone phosphate > glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate. Calculate the deltaG for this reaction at 13.6°C when DHAP =0.47M and G3P =0.0025M in kj/mol to two decimal places.

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Assume the standard Gibbs free energy change or deltaGO=5.02 kJ/mol for the reaction dihydroxyacetone phosphate <> glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate. Calculate the deltaG for this reaction at 13.6°C when DHAP =0.47M and
G3P =0.0025M in kJ/mol to two decimal places.
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