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- 16. The overall reaction for the glycolysis reaction is C6H₁2O6(aq) + 2NAD+ (aq) + 2ADP³(aq) + 2HPO(aq) + 2H₂O(1) 2CH3COCO₂ (aq) + 2NADH(aq) + 2ATP4 (aq) + 2H3O+ (aq). What is A,G at chemical equilibrium?6. AG of ATP hydrolysis to ADP and phosphate at 25°C is-30.5 kJ/mol. It means: A) ATP is fast hydrolyzed in aqueous solution, either catalytically or non-catalytically B) at equilibrium concentration of ADP and phosphate are much higher than concentration of ATP C) equilibrium constant for ATP hydrolysis is much less than one reaction of ATP hydrolysis is endergonic D) E) without proper enzyme hydrolysis of ATP does not occur If you have 100 ml. of gastric juice,10) The phosphorylation of glucose is an unfavorable reaction, with ΔG°’ = 13.8 kJ/mol. We can couple this to the favorable reaction of ATP hydrolysis to make the overall process favorable. a) Describe how this works. b) If ΔG°’ for ATP hydrolysis = -32.2 kJ/mol, what is the overall ΔG°’ of the reaction?
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