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(1) Conversion of Glucose-1-phosphate into fructose-6-phosphate occurs through two steps: Glucose-1-phosphate - glucose-6-phosphate AG = -7.3 kJ/mol Glucose-6-phosphate fructose-6-phosphate A Gº= +1.7 kJ/mol Calculate the equilibrium constant, Keg, for the sum of the two reactions at 25°C: (2 marks)​

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Answered by nashrasayeed401
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Explanation:

For the phosphorylation of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate in glycolysis the standard free energy change. The conversion of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate is catalyzed by the enzyme glucose-6-phosphatase is as follows:

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