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what is the difference between NADH2 and NADH + H+

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Answered by ramanujan67
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Explanation:

The proper reduced NAD+ is NADH (it accepts two electrons and one proton), but sometimes NADH2 is used to account for that second hydrogen that gets removed from the substrate being oxidized. ... The notation: "NADH+H+" is more correct and is also sometimes used.

Answered by fultus1212
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Answer:

Explanation:

NAD+ when accepts 1 electron and one proton it becomes Nadh (coz u see one H atom is made of 1 e and one proton). Nadh2 has accepted 2 e and 2 protons while Nadh + H + has accepted 1 e and 2 protons. That's the difference..

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