Q31. Using the free energy values for the reaction below Creatine Phosphate + ADP ATP + Creatine ATP 1 ADP Creatine Phosphate → Creatine Calculate the AGo' for the reaction Will the reaction proceed as written? Coupling of exergonic and endergonic reactions through a shared intermediate is central to the energy exchanges in living systems. Why? When the reaction is at equilibrium, what is the value of AG [Choose Choose1 Choose [Choose ] Free Energies of Hydrolysis (DG) in kJ mol-1 30.5 43.1 2

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Q31. Using the free energy values for the reaction below
Creatine Phosphate + ADP
ATP + Creatine
ATP 14
ADP
Creatine Phosphate → Creatine
Calculate the AGo' for the reaction
Will the reaction proceed as written?
Coupling of exergonic and endergonic reactions through a
shared intermediate is central to the energy exchanges in
living systems. Why?
When the reaction is at equilibrium, what is the value of
AG
[Choose
Choose
| Choose
[Choose
Free Energies of Hydrolysis (DG) in kJ mol-1
30.5
43.1
4
Transcribed Image Text:Q31. Using the free energy values for the reaction below Creatine Phosphate + ADP ATP + Creatine ATP 14 ADP Creatine Phosphate → Creatine Calculate the AGo' for the reaction Will the reaction proceed as written? Coupling of exergonic and endergonic reactions through a shared intermediate is central to the energy exchanges in living systems. Why? When the reaction is at equilibrium, what is the value of AG [Choose Choose | Choose [Choose Free Energies of Hydrolysis (DG) in kJ mol-1 30.5 43.1 4
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