Question 16 of 35 b Your answer is partially correct. Calculate $\Delta E^\circ$ for the reduction of pyruvate to lactate. (number) V eTextbook and Media eTextbook 1 eTextbook 2 ! (unit) Attempts: 1 of 5 used Assistance Used
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The standard reduction potential (E°) for this reaction is -0.19 V. To calculate the overall standard potential (E) for the reaction, we use the equation: E = E° - (0.0592 V/n) * log(Q) Where: - E is the overall standard potential - E° is the standard Show more…
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