E Volts) 6 co2/glucose 0.43] -0.5 I-0.42] -0.4 NAD /NADH 0.32] -03 -0.2 -0.1 Fumarate/succinate 0.03]...
Using the table of reduction potentials (Eo) for the half-reactions shown, match the given redox reactions with their Eo and predict the change in free energy by stating whether the reactions will be exergonic or endergonic Exergonic 1.14 V 1.00 V 0.15 V 1.24 V 1.24 V Endergonic Reaction Free Energy Eo (Volts) CO2/glucose [-0.43] -0.5 -0.4 NAD /NADH 0.32 -0.3 NADH H 12 OH.ONAD 2HH2 -0.42] CO2/methanol [-0.38] Co2/acetate [-0.28] FADFADH2[-0.18] Pyruvatelactate [-0.19] 6CO, + 6H,O → 60, +...
I need this answered and explained! Redox couple Eo (V) CO2/glucose (-0.43) 24 e 2H /H2 (-0.42) 2e CO2/methanol(-0.38) 6 e NAD /NADH (-0.32) 2 e -0.50 --0.40 -0.30 CO2/acetate (-0.28) 8 e E-0.20 S /H2S (-0.28)2 e SO22 /H2S(-0.22) 8 e Pyruvate/lactate (-0.19) 2 e SO62-S2032(+0.024) 2 e -0.10 0.0 Fumarate/succinate (+0.03) 2 e +0.10 Cytochrome boxred (+0.035) 1 e +0.20 Fe3 /Fe2 (+0.2) 1 e, (pH 7) Ubiquinone ox/red (+0.11) 2 e Cytochrome Cox/red (+0.25) 1 e Cytochrome...
In one step of glycolysis, glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate is oxidized by NAD+ to yield 3-phosphoglycerate and NADH. 1) Consider that reaction, in the direction written. Which chemicals) is(are) losing electrons, and which chemical(s) is(are) gaining electrons? It's best to answer this in a clear complete sentence. 2 2 2 Table 10-2 Standard Reduction Potentials for Redox Pairs of Biological Relevance* Redox Pair Number of (oxidized form → reduced form) Electrons E.(V) acetate pyruvate 2 -0.70 succinate → a-ketoglutarate 2 -0.67 acetate...
I ain't certain about how to solve this question I might be over thinking it, but it has been bothering me a lot. I think the answer would E=-0.30 but I ain't certain. Eo' (V) -0.50 -0.40 -0.30 -0.20 -0.10 Redox couple con/glucose (-0.43) 24 e 2H+ /Hz (-0.42) 2 e CO2/methanol (-0.38) 6 e NAD+/NADH (-0.32) 2 e co/acetate (-0.28) 8 e S/H,5 (-0.28) 2 e 5042/H25 (-0.22) 8 e Pyruvate/lactate (-0.19) 2 e 5,062-15, 0,2-(+0.024) 2 e Fumarate/succinate...
Use the chart to answer the questions. Please be correct and careful In one step of glycolysis, glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate is oxidized by NAD+ to yield 3-phosphoglycerate and NADH. 2 2 2 Table 10-2 Standard Reduction Potentials for Redox Pairs of Biological Relevance* Redox Pair Number of (oxidized form → reduced form) Electrons E.(V) acetate pyruvate 2 -0.70 succinate → a-ketoglutarate 2 -0.67 acetate acetaldehyde 2 -0.60 3-phosphoglycerate → glyceraldehyde-3-P 2 -0.55 a-ketoglutarate isocitrate -0.38 NAD+ → NADH 2 -0.32 FMN-FMNH2...