Pick 1 out of all the options for each blank. In reaction A, the stability of the substrate is (equal to, less than or greater than) the stability of the product. The free energy change, TRAINGLE G, of the reaction is (positive, zero or negative), so the reaction is considered (endergonic or exergonic) and (spontaneous, not spontaneous or at equilibrium). In reaction B, the stability of the substrate is (equal to, greater than or less than) the stability of the product. The free energy change, TRIANGLE G, of the reaction is (negative, positive or zero), so the reaction is considered (exergonic or endergonic) and (spontaneous, at equilibrium or not spontaneous).
Q13: Pick 1 out of all the options for each blank.
In reaction A, the stability of the substrate is (equal to, less than or greater than) the stability of the product. The free energy change, TRAINGLE G, of the reaction is (positive, zero or negative), so the reaction is considered (endergonic or exergonic) and (spontaneous, not spontaneous or at equilibrium). In reaction B, the stability of the substrate is (equal to, greater than or less than) the stability of the product. The free energy change, TRIANGLE G, of the reaction is (negative, positive or zero), so the reaction is considered (exergonic or endergonic) and (spontaneous, at equilibrium or not spontaneous).
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