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Chemistry, 10.12.2021 01:00 elisdavis

Consider the following reactions at 25°C. fumarate2− + NH4+ → aspartate−
ΔrG° = −36.7 kJ·mol−1
fumarate2− + H2O → malate2−
ΔrG° = −2.9 kJ·mol−1
Calculate the standard Gibbs energy change and the equilibrium constant for the following reaction.
malate2− + NH4+ → aspartate− + H2O

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Consider the following reactions at 25°C. fumarate2− + NH4+ → aspartate−
ΔrG° = −36.7 kJ·mo...

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