Answer:
All of alpha-ketoglutarate formed in the citric acid cycle would contain the radioactive [tex]^{14}C[/tex] while none of succinate would contain [tex]^{14}C[/tex], and all of carbon dioxide released would contain [tex]^{14}C[/tex].
Explanation:
When oxaloacetate in the citric acid cycle is labeled with [tex]^{14}C[/tex] in carboxyl carbon atom which is farthest from keto group, alpha ketoglutarate formed from this oxaloactetate has the full radioactive label. In the next step, the carboxylic group (that contains the [tex]^{14}C[/tex]) is eliminated in the form of the release of the carbon dioxide and succinate is formed. Succinate thus will not have radioactivity. [tex]CO_2[/tex] released had all the radioactivity.