Biochemistry
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Chapter 22, Problem 18RE
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The reason for stating the standard reduction potential for the photosynthetic reaction is to be determined.
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The standard reduction potential is defined as the measure of the individual electrode potential for a particular reversible electrode at standard state, having the ions with the effective concentration of one mol/L and a pressure of one atm.
Photosynthesis occurs in the presence of light, and water is converted to oxygen by oxidation and
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