unour stabdard conditions. Given the concentration G6P is 8.0 jM and the Min a human cell Calculate the AG of the reaction as it occurs in this cell at 37 C G- AG - RTInk'eg)
unour stabdard conditions. Given the concentration G6P is 8.0 jM and the Min a human cell Calculate the AG of the reaction as it occurs in this cell at 37 C G- AG - RTInk'eg)
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The AG" for the conversion of glucose 6-phosphate (G6P) to fructose 6-phosphate (F6P) is +2.5 kJ/mole under standard conditions. Given the concentration G6P is 8.0 jM and the
concentration F6P is 2,0 uM in a human cell. Calculate the AG of the reaction as it occurs in this cell at 37C?
(R-8.315 x 10kJmol AG - AG + RTINK'eg)
O A.1.07 klimol
OB.+1.07 kJ/mol
OC.2.67 k/mol
OD. +2.67 kJ/mol
OE 125 kl/mol](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F59ba24c0-371c-45ee-aac0-70a0e30f7191%2F1291b686-7d5b-4a47-bae8-9993928aadad%2Fzvpnduj_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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The AG" for the conversion of glucose 6-phosphate (G6P) to fructose 6-phosphate (F6P) is +2.5 kJ/mole under standard conditions. Given the concentration G6P is 8.0 jM and the
concentration F6P is 2,0 uM in a human cell. Calculate the AG of the reaction as it occurs in this cell at 37C?
(R-8.315 x 10kJmol AG - AG + RTINK'eg)
O A.1.07 klimol
OB.+1.07 kJ/mol
OC.2.67 k/mol
OD. +2.67 kJ/mol
OE 125 kl/mol
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