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Lady_Fox [76]
2 years ago
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Consider the malate dehydrogenase reaction from the citric acid cycle. Given the listed concentrations, calculate the free energ

y change for this reaction at energy change for this reaction at 37.0 ∘C37.0 ∘C (310 K). ΔG∘′ΔG∘′ for the reaction is +29.7 kJ/mol+29.7 kJ/mol . Assume that the reaction occurs at pH 7. [malate]=1.37 mM [malate]=1.37 mM [oxaloacetate]=0.130 mM [oxaloacetate]=0.130 mM [NAD+]=490 mM [NAD+]=490 mM [NADH]=2.0×102 mM
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Ahat [919]2 years ago
4 0

<u>Answer:</u> The Gibbs free energy of the reaction is 21.32 kJ/mol

<u>Explanation:</u>

The chemical equation follows:

\text{Malate }+NAD^+\rightleftharpoons \text{Oxaloacetate }+NADH

The equation used to Gibbs free energy of the reaction follows:

\Delta G=\Delta G^o+RT\ln K_{eq}

where,

\Delta G = free energy of the reaction

\Delta G^o = standard Gibbs free energy = 29.7 kJ/mol = 29700 J/mol  (Conversion factor: 1 kJ = 1000 J)

R = Gas constant = 8.314J/K mol

T = Temperature = 37^oC=[273+37]K=310K

K_{eq} = Ratio of concentration of products and reactants = \frac{\text{[Oxaloacetate]}[NADH]}{\text{[Malate]}[NAD^+]}

\text{[Oxaloacetate]}=0.130mM

[NADH]=2.0\times 10^2mM

\text{[Malate]}=1.37mM

[NAD^+]=490mM

Putting values in above expression, we get:

\Delta G=29700J/mol+(8.314J/K.mol\times 310K\times \ln (\frac{0.130\times 2.0\times 10^2}{1.37\times 490}))\\\\\Delta G=21320.7J/mol=21.32kJ/mol

Hence, the Gibbs free energy of the reaction is 21.32 kJ/mol

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