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Chemistry, 19.10.2021 14:00 30valgolden

In the book the authors state that the free energy of the complete oxidation of glucose is ΔGo = -686 kcal/mole glucose for the reaction: What is the free energy change ΔGo for the complete oxidation of glucose in through glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation, as written here: Both are complete oxidation of glucose, but why are they different?

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