Use two of the given redox couples to create a complete, balanced redox reaction for which ΔG'° is the most exergonic it can be (for the forward reaction).
(A) Fe3+ / Fe2+ = + 0.771 V
(C) NAD+ / NADH =-.032 V
Calculate the ΔE'° value for the redox reaction you've just created. How does this calculated delta E reflect a hihgly exergonic reaction, in terms of electron affinities
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Use two of the given redox couples to create a complete, balanced redox reaction for which...
Use two of the given redox couples to create a complete, balanced redox reaction for which ΔG'° is the most exergonic it can be (for the forward reaction). (A) Fe3+ / Fe2+ = + 0.771 V (C) NAD+ / NADH =-.032 V Calculate the ΔE'° value for the redox reaction you've just created. How does this calculated delta E reflect a hihgly exergonic reaction, in terms of electron affinities
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