The standard state free energy of hydrolysis of acetyl phosphate isΔG° = -42.3 kJ/mol. Acetyl-P + H2O acetate + Pi Calculate the free energy change for the acetyl phosphate hydrolysis in a solution of 2 mM acetate, 2 mM phosphate and 3 nM acetyl phosphate.
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The standard state free energy of hydrolysis of acetyl phosphate isΔG° = -42.3 kJ/mol.
Acetyl-P + H2O acetate + Pi
Calculate the free energy change for the acetyl phosphate hydrolysis in a solution of 2 mM acetate, 2 mM phosphate and 3 nM acetyl phosphate.
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