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How many molecules of atp and electrons are required respectively to fix one molecule of nitrogen?

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Answered by smookyqueen
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In most nitrogen-fixing microorganisms, the eight high-potential electrons come from reduced ferredoxin, generated by photosynthesis or oxidative processes. Two molecules of ATP are hydrolyzed for each electron transferred. Thus, at least 16 molecules of ATP are hydrolyzed for each molecule of N2 red

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Answer:The rate of the reaction at 25°C will be 11.04 times the rate of the reaction at 0°C.Explanation:Rate of the reaction at 0° C temperature ...

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