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Chemistry
Which option correctly compares beta decay and gamma decay?(1 point)
Beta decay releases a particle, while gamma decay only reduces the energy level. Neither beta decay nor gamma decay is a form of nuclear fission.
Beta decay releases a particle, while gamma decay only reduces the energy level. Neither beta decay nor gamma decay is a form of nuclear fission.
Beta decay releases a particle, while gamma decay only reduces the energy level. Beta decay is a form of nuclear fission, but gamma decay is not.
Beta decay releases a particle, while gamma decay only reduces the energy level. Beta decay is a form of nuclear fission, but gamma decay is not.
Beta decay only reduces the energy level, while gamma decay releases a particle. Gamma decay is a form of nuclear fission, but beta decay is not.
Beta decay only reduces the energy level, while gamma decay releases a particle. Gamma decay is a form of nuclear fission, but beta decay is not.
Beta decay only reduces the energy level, while gamma decay releases a particle. Neither beta decay nor gamma decay is a form of nuclear fission.
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Ответ:
ΔG = -21.9kJ/mol
Explanation:
It is possible to make an algebraic sum of the ΔG's of the semireactions to obtain ΔG of a reaction.
If semireactions are:
(1) 1,3-Bisphosphoglycerate + ADP → 3-Phosphoglycerate + ATP ΔG = 0.1 kJ/mol
(2) 3-Phosphoglycerate → 2-Phosphoglycerate ΔG = 0.8 kJ/mol
(3) 2-Phosphoglycerate → Phosphoenolpyruvate + H₂O ΔG = 1.1 kJ/mol
(4) Phosphoenolpyruvate + ADP + H⁺ → Pyruvate + ATP ΔG = -23 kJ/mol
The sum of (3) + (4) gives:
2-Phosphoglycerate + ADP + H⁺ → Pyruvate + ATP + H₂O
And the net change in free energy is:
ΔG = 1.1 kJ/mol + (-23kJ/mol) = -21.9kJ/mol
I hope it helps!