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#Question id: 406


Hydrolysis of 1 M glucose 6-phosphate catalyzed by glucose 6-phosphatase is 99% complete at equilibrium (i.e., only 1% of the substrate remains). Which of the following statements is most nearly correct? (R = 8.315 J/mol·K; T = 298 K)

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. DG'° = –11 kJ/mol

  2. DG'° = –5 kJ/mol

  3. DG'° = 0 kJ/mol

  4. DG'° = +11 kJ/mol

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Use the following figure to answer the question


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A land developer and several ecologists are discussing how a parcel of private land should be developed with housing while saving 20 hectares as natural habitat. The land developer suggests that the 20 hectares be divided into 20 separate 1-hectare areas, spread out across the area. The ecologists suggest that it would be better to have one intact parcel of 20 hectares on one side of the larger area. What is the significance of these different arrangements of the 20 hectares?

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