The coenzyme NADP is the terminal electron acceptor in chloroplasts, according to the reaction 2 H₂O + 2 NADP+ → 2 NADPH + 2H+ + O₂ 2 Calculate the equilibrium constant, K'eq, for this reaction at 25 °C. + Use an E'° of -0.324 V for NADP and 0.816 V for H₂O. K'eq = x10
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