Use the following information corresponding to 1 Molar concentrations of reactants and products for Questions 7-12. Glycerol + ATP →ADP+ 3-Phosphoglycerate: AH°' = -63.39 kJ/mol and AS = -0.1255 kJ/molk. At what temperature (if any) is this reaction endergonic? Report your answer in Kelvin using inequality signs with out and extra spaces added in. For example T=100.00K T>100.00K T<100.00K T/=100.00K greater than or equal to type your answer...

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Use the following information corresponding to 1 Molar concentrations of reactants and products for Questions 7 -12. 

Glycerol + ATP  → ADP + 3-Phosphoglycerate:

ΔHo’ = -63.39 kJ/mol and   ΔS o’ = -0.1255  kJ/molK. 

At what temperature (if any) is this reaction  endergonic? 

Report your answer in Kelvin using inequality signs with out and extra spaces added in.

For example

T=100.00K

T>100.00K

T<100.00K

T</=100.00K  less than or equal to

T>/=100.00K   greater than or equal to

Use the following information corresponding to 1 Molar concentrations of reactants and
products for Questions 7-12.
Glycerol + ATP →ADP+ 3-Phosphoglycerate:
AH°' = -63.39 kJ/mol and AS = -0.1255 kJ/molk.
At what temperature (if any) is this reaction endergonic?
Report your answer in Kelvin using inequality signs with out and extra spaces added in.
For example
T=100.00K
T>100.00K
T<100.00K
T</=100.00K less than or equal to
T>/=100.00K greater than or equal to
type your answer...
Transcribed Image Text:Use the following information corresponding to 1 Molar concentrations of reactants and products for Questions 7-12. Glycerol + ATP →ADP+ 3-Phosphoglycerate: AH°' = -63.39 kJ/mol and AS = -0.1255 kJ/molk. At what temperature (if any) is this reaction endergonic? Report your answer in Kelvin using inequality signs with out and extra spaces added in. For example T=100.00K T>100.00K T<100.00K T</=100.00K less than or equal to T>/=100.00K greater than or equal to type your answer...
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