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Consider the malate dehydrogenase reaction from the citric acid cycle. Given the following concentrations, calculate the free energy change for this reaction at 37.0 °C (310 K). ΔG°\' for the reaction is 29.7 kJ/mol. Assume that the reaction occurs at pH 7.
[malate] = 1.33 mM [oxaloacetate] = 0.230 mM [NAD ] = 160 mM [NADH] = 64 mM
[malate] = 1.33 mM [oxaloacetate] = 0.230 mM [NAD ] = 160 mM [NADH] = 64 mM
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