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  1. In the Krebs cycle, how is citric acid formed?(1 point)ResponsesPyruvic acid molecules are broken down by an acetyl
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  2. the standard state free energy of hydrolysis of acetyl phosphat is G= -42.3 kJ/mol. Calculate the free energy change for the
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  3. the standard state free energy of hydrolysis of acetyl phosphat is G= -42.3 kJ/mol. Calculate the free energy change for the
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  4. How do you calculate the free energy change for the acetyl phospahate hydrolysis in a solution of 2 mM acetate, 2 mM phosphate
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  5. In the Krebs cycle, how is citric acid formed?(1 point)Responses Pyruvic acid molecules are broken down by an acetyl group.
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  6. In the Krebs cycle, how is citric acid formed?(1 point)Responses Pyruvic acid molecules are broken down by an acetyl group.
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  7. In the Krebs cycle, how is citric acid formed?(1 point)Responses Acetyl-CoA joins with a large molecule called oxaloacetic acid.
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  8. In the Krebs cycle, how is citric acid formed?(2 points) Responses acetyl-CoA joins with a large molecule called oxaloacetic
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  9. Acetyl chloride is a colorless, fuming liquid used primarily in the chemical industry.a)How is acetyl chloride produced? If 915
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  10. In the Krebs cycle, how is citric acid formed? (1 point)Pyruvic acid molecules • are broken down by an acetyl group. Enzymes
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