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2-phosphoglycerate(2pg) is converted to phosphoenolpyruvate (pep) by the enzyme enolase. the standard free energy change(deltago’) for this reaction is +1.7 kj/mol. if the cellular concentrations are 2pg = 0.5 mm and pep = 0.1 mm, what is the free energy change at 37 oc for the reaction 2pg ↔ pep? (a) 5.8 kj/mol(b) -5.8 kj/mol(c) +2.4 kj/mol(d) -2.4 kj/mol(e) -4146.4 kj/mol(f) +4146.4 kj/mol

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