What is the standard free energy change (AG"), for the reduction of coenzyme Q by NADH as carried out by complex I (NADH-coenzyme Q reductase) of the electron transport pathway. Given: NAD + 2H" + 2e → NADH +H* Eo' = -0.320V CoQ (UQ) + 2 H* + 2 e COQH, (UQH,) Eo' = +0.060V (Faraday's constant = 96.485 kJ/V/mol)

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What is the standard free energy change (AG®"), for the reduction of coenzyme Q by
NADH as carried out by complex I (NADH-coenzyme Q reductase) of the electron
transport pathway.
Given: NAD* + 2H" + 2e NADH +H*
Eo' = -0.320V
CoQ (UQ) + 2 H +2 e
COQH, (UQH,)
Eo' = +0.060V
(Faraday's constant = 96.485 kJ/V/mol)
Transcribed Image Text:What is the standard free energy change (AG®"), for the reduction of coenzyme Q by NADH as carried out by complex I (NADH-coenzyme Q reductase) of the electron transport pathway. Given: NAD* + 2H" + 2e NADH +H* Eo' = -0.320V CoQ (UQ) + 2 H +2 e COQH, (UQH,) Eo' = +0.060V (Faraday's constant = 96.485 kJ/V/mol)
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