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Okay, so let's answer the question.
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Okay, number one.
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Okay, we are now on number one.
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We have three questions on number one.
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Okay, so what part of the curve reflects the change of g for atp to adp and phosphate? so if you will see on the graph, okay, g reaction is equal to the g of products minus g.
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Of reactant and the result of that would be the d line okay so the answer is the d line d line in the graph okay next question okay oh no we are still on number one but the part b of the question of number one okay let me erase this okay so part b okay exergonic reactions such as the breakdown of atp are said to be sputanking however, by themselves, even exergonic reactions often proceed very slow.
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What part of the curve helps us to explain this? the part of the curve that will help us to explain this is the b.
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Okay.
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So look for the b line.
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Okay.
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So b shows the value of g of catalyzed reaction.
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Catalized reaction.
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Okay, catalyzed reaction is spontaneity.
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Okay.
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Is represented by gibbs, excuse me, by gibbs free energy...