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Q1. Consider the following values for the question below A->B G°' = -50 kJ/mol
B->C Gº' = -23 kJ/mol
C->D Gº' = -16.8 kJ/mol
D->E G°' = 32.4 J/mol
E->F Gº' = 0.6 kJ/mol
G->M G°' = 3.6 kJ/mol
Q -> P G°' = 78 J/mol

(a) If the intracellular concentrations of the molecules C, E and Q are given below
C-19 mM
E- 12 mM
Q-76 mM

Determine the amount of ATP molecules that would be made in the cell it the reaction C -> Q was coupled to ATP synthesis. Hypothetically the temperature in
the cell is 40°C [8 marks)

Assume that the (delta)G°'= (delta)G for ATP synthesis, in the cell this is 32 kJ/mol​

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