Calculate the equilibrium constants K’eq for each of the following reactions at pH 7.0 and 25oC, using the ∆Go’ values given: (a) Glucose-6-phosphate + H2O → glucose + PI ∆Go’= -13.8 kJ/mol (b) Lactose + H2O → glucose + galactose ∆Go’= -15.9 kJ/mol (c) Malate → fumarate + H2O ∆Go’= +3.1 kJ/mol
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