Biochemistry
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Author: Reginald H. Garrett, Charles M. Grisham
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 20, Problem 8P
Interpretation Introduction
(a)
To predict:
For the coenzyme Q reduction the change of standard free energy is calculated
Introduction:
The reductase enzyme acts as the catalyst in the reduction reaction.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
To predict:
The reaction’s equilibrium constant is calculated.
Introduction:
The reductase enzyme acts as the catalyst in the reduction reaction.
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
To determine:
The release of the actual free energy accompanying the coenzyme Q reductase of NADH is equal to releasing amount under the normal condition
Introduction:
The reductase enzyme acts as the catalyst in the reduction reaction.
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