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Hint 74.6% Check Answer Assignment Score: Question 15 of 25 > Determine whether each change represents oxidation or reduction. Oxidation Reduction 2 Felt to Pet Cu to Cu ubiquinone (ketone) CH, CHC-H to CH, CH2C-OH 2 Ag to 2 C,H,O to C,H,O, NO, to NO, C,H, CH,CH,OH to CH CH, Assignment Score: 74.6% Resources Hint Check Answer < Question 7 of 25 > The concentrations of ATP, ADP, and P, differ with cell type. Consequently, the release of free energy...
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1) In a rat hepatocyte, the concentrations of ATP, ADP and Pi are 3.4 mM, 1.3 mM and 4.8 mM, respectively. ATP + H2O → ADP + Pi + H+ a) Calculate the actual Gibb's free energy change for hydrolysis of ATP in this cell. ([H2O) = 1M; [H+] = 1M; R = 8.315 JK-mol-1; T =...
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KY Assignment Score: 1268/1500 C Give Up? QHint Resources Check Answer Attempt 4 KQuestion 10 of 15> A mixture of 156.7 g of P and 161.9 g of O, reacts completely to form P O, and P O that are formed by the reaction. Find the masses of P O, and P O10 10 mass of P O,: 219.9 mass of P O: 98.71