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From data in Table $13-6,$ calculate the $\Delta G^{\prime}$ value for the following reactions:(a) Phosphocreatine $+$ ADP $\rightarrow$ creatine $+$ ATP(b) ATP + fructose $\rightarrow$ ADP + fructose 6 -phosphate
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From the data in Table 13-6, we know that the $\Delta G^{\prime}$ for the reaction of phosphocreatine with ADP to form creatine and ATP is -43.5 kJ/mol. Similarly, the $\Delta G^{\prime}$ for the reaction of ATP to ADP is -30.5 kJ/mol. Show more…
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