UmV for NAD+, fumarate, O2 and ectively, calculate the free energy for a pair of electrons originating from the first reaction on p, as it traverses the ETC. 8.315 x 10 J/mol K; Faraday constant, F= 96.48 KJ/V-mol, assume standard state T= 25°C T= 37°C. Report a whole number. member a Reduction potential is DEFINED as m) +e--> X(red) sure you have defined your oxidation and reduction species properly.

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Given that the reduction potential Eo'=-320, +10, +816, and +50mV for NAD+, fumarate, O, and acyl-CoA DH bound- FAD,
respectively, calculate the free energy for a pair of electrons originating from the first reaction of b-oxidation of a fatty acyl
group, as it traverses the ETC.
R= 8.315 x 10 J/mol K; Faraday constant, F= 96.48 KJ/V-mol, assume standard state T= 25°C and physiological conditions
are T= 37°C. Report a whole number.
Remember a Reduction potential is DEFINED as
X() +e- --> X(red)
Be sure you have defined your oxidation and reduction species properly.
kJ/mole
Transcribed Image Text:Given that the reduction potential Eo'=-320, +10, +816, and +50mV for NAD+, fumarate, O, and acyl-CoA DH bound- FAD, respectively, calculate the free energy for a pair of electrons originating from the first reaction of b-oxidation of a fatty acyl group, as it traverses the ETC. R= 8.315 x 10 J/mol K; Faraday constant, F= 96.48 KJ/V-mol, assume standard state T= 25°C and physiological conditions are T= 37°C. Report a whole number. Remember a Reduction potential is DEFINED as X() +e- --> X(red) Be sure you have defined your oxidation and reduction species properly. kJ/mole
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