Under standard conditions, a given reaction is endergonic (i.e., DG >0). Which o
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Under standard conditions, a given reaction is endergonic (i.e., DG >0). Which of the following can render this reaction favorable: using the product immediately in the next step, maintaining a high starting-material concentration, or keeping a high product concentration?
Under standard conditions, a given reaction is endergonic (i.e., DG >0). Which of the following can render this reaction favorable: using the product immediately in the next step, maintaining a high starting-material concentration, or keeping a high product concentration?
using the product immediately in the next step maintaining a high starting-material concentration keeping a high product concentration using the product immediately in the next step and maintaining a high starting-material concentrationExplanation / Answer
The reaction is favorable with low concentration of the reactant/reagent. Another favorable condition to obtain these reactions is in two step reactions endergonic followed by exergonic automatically endergonic will be favorable in the first reaction.
So , the answer is -using the product immediately in the next step and keeping a high product concentration.
Among these second one is more favorable.
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