Consider the conversion of succinate to fumarate in the Citric Acid Cycle (reaction below). This reaction is endergonic under standard conditions (ΔGo’≈ 6 kJ/mol). How might this reaction be made favorable under equilibrium conditions? Your answer should include the relationship of this reaction to a canonical electron transport chain (i. e. an electron transport chain that uses oxygen as a terminal electron acceptor).
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 22:30, Arealbot
Which statement best describes the oxidation numbers of the atoms found in magnesium chloride? a. magnesium has a 2- oxidation number and chlorine has a 1+ oxidation number. b. magnesium has a 2- oxidation number and chlorine has a 2+ oxidation number. c. magnesium has a 2+ oxidation number and chlorine has a 1- oxidation number. d. magnesium has a 1+ oxidation number and chlorine has a 1- oxidation number.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 16:00, sassy11111515
The chemical equation below shows the reaction of sodium (na) and chlorine (cl) to form sodium chloride (nacl). 2na + cl2 → 2nacl in this equation, which of the following is a reactant? i. sodium ii. chlorine iii. sodium chloride
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