The AG knot prime (e. g. standard free energy change) for a hypothetical
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The AG knot prime (e. g. standard free energy change) for a hypothetical
reaction is 15 kJ mol-1. Under what cellular conditions could one produce
product?
Keep the product concentration much lower than the substrate concentration.
Add an enzyme that catalyzes the reaction.
Keep the product concentration equal to the substrate concentration.
O This reaction is not possible under cellular conditions.
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The AG knot prime (e. g. standard free energy change) for a hypothetical
The AG knot prime (e. g. standard free energy change) for a hypothetical
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