determine fs° and Y for one heterotrophic bacterium that grows on glucose oxidation, when NOg is the electron acceptor and the N source, E= 0.6.
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We are looking to determine the standard Gibbs free energy change (ĪG°') for the oxidation of glucose by a heterotrophic bacterium using nitrate (NOāā») as the electron acceptor and nitrogen source. We are also asked to find the yield coefficient (Y), which is the Show moreā¦
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