The reaction A→ B has a standard state free energy of -15 kJ/mol and a cellular free energy of 0 kJ/mol. Which of the following statements is true? This reaction is at equilibrium and will have more A in solution than B. The system is at equilibrium and will have more B in solution than A. Substrate B will be converted to product A until equilibrium is reached. Substrate A will be converted to product B until equilibrium is reached.

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The reaction A→ B has a standard state free energy of -15 kJ/mol and a cellular free energy of 0
kJ/mol.
Which of the following statements is true?
This reaction is at equilibrium and will have more A in solution than B.
The system is at equilibrium and will have more B in solution than A.
Substrate B will be converted to product A until equilibrium is reached.
Substrate A will be converted to product B until equilibrium is reached.
Transcribed Image Text:The reaction A→ B has a standard state free energy of -15 kJ/mol and a cellular free energy of 0 kJ/mol. Which of the following statements is true? This reaction is at equilibrium and will have more A in solution than B. The system is at equilibrium and will have more B in solution than A. Substrate B will be converted to product A until equilibrium is reached. Substrate A will be converted to product B until equilibrium is reached.
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