Succinate + FAD = fumarate + FADH2 The AG" for this reaction is 0.4 kJ/mol at 25°C. Which of the following statements about the equilibrium concentration of FAD is correct, considering that the composition of the starting mixture was 1 mM for each of succinate, FAD, fumarate, and FADH2.
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I beleive it should be FAD>FADH2 but that is not an option, so i am not sure which it is.
Is Succinate > FADH2 the same as FAD>FADH2?
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