Interpretation:
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Hydrolysis of ATP produces ADP and phosphate. The standard free energy chain for this hydrolysis reaction is known. If the concentrations of the reactants and products are known, the
Answer to Problem 25.19P
Explanation of Solution
The hydrolysis reaction of ATP is as follows:
The
To calculate the
The concentrations of ATP, ADP, and phosphate are all 1 mM, which is equal to
The value of
Substituting all these values in the equation,
The
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