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wolverine [178]
3 years ago
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A critical reaction in the production of energy to do work or drive chemical reactions in biological systems is the hydrolysis o

f adenosine triphosphate, ATP, to adenosine diphosphate, ADP, as described by the reaction ATP ( aq ) + H 2 O ( l ) ⟶ ADP ( aq ) + HPO 2 − 4 ( aq ) for which Δ G ∘ rxn = − 30.5 kJ/mol at 37.0 °C and pH 7.0. Calculate the value of Δ G rxn in a biological cell in which [ ATP ] = 5.0 mM, [ ADP ] = 0.60 mM, and [ HPO 2 − 4 ] = 5.0 mM.
Chemistry
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MAVERICK [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer : The value of \Delta G_{rxn} is -49.6 kJ/mol

Explanation :

First we have to calculate the reaction quotient.

Reaction quotient (Q) : It is defined as the measurement of the relative amounts of products and reactants present during a reaction at a particular time.

The given balanced chemical reaction is,

ATP(aq)+H_2O(l)\rightarrow ADP(aq)+HPO_4^{2-}(aq)

The expression for reaction quotient will be :

Q=\frac{[ADP][HPO_4^{2-}]}{[ATP]}

In this expression, only gaseous or aqueous states are includes and pure liquid or solid states are omitted.

Given:

[ATP] = 5.0 mM

[ADP] = 0.60 mM

[HPO_4^{2-}] = 5.0 mM

Now put all the given values in this expression, we get

Q=\frac{(0.60)\times (5.0)}{(5.0)}=0.60mM=0.60\times 10^{-3}M

Now we have to calculate the value of \Delta G_{rxn}.

The formula used for \Delta G_{rxn} is:

\Delta G_{rxn}=\Delta G^o+RT\ln Q    ............(1)

where,

\Delta G_{rxn} = Gibbs free energy for the reaction  = ?

\Delta G_^o =  standard Gibbs free energy  = -30.5 kJ/mol

R = gas constant = 8.314\times 10^{-3}kJ/mole.K

T = temperature = 37.0^oC=273+37.0=310K

Q = reaction quotient = 0.60\times 10^{-3}

Now put all the given values in the above formula 1, we get:

\Delta G_{rxn}=(-30.5kJ/mol)+[(8.314\times 10^{-3}kJ/mole.K)\times (310K)\times \ln (0.60\times 10^{-3})

\Delta G_{rxn}=-49.6kJ/mol

Therefore, the value of \Delta G_{rxn} is -49.6 kJ/mol

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