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31 October, 09:16

The standard biological reaction Gibbs energy for the removal of the phosphate group from adenosine monophosphate is 14 kJ mol-1 at 298 K. What is the value of the thermodynamic standard reaction Gibbs energy?

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  1. 31 October, 09:18
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    Answer: K = 284

    Explanation:

    Gibbs free energy (DG) = RT (InK)

    Where:

    R = Gas constant = 8.314J/K/mol = 0.008314KJmol/K

    T = temperature in Kelvin = 298K

    K = dissociation rate

    DG = 14

    DG = RT (InK)

    14 = 0.008314 * 298 * (InK)

    14 = 2.477572 * InK

    Ink = (14 : 2.477542)

    InK = 5.6507619

    K = 284
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