The value of Δ G ° ' for the conversion of 3-phosphoglycerate to 2-phosphoglycerate (2PG) is + 4.40 kJ/mol . If the concentration of 3-phosphoglycerate at equilibrium is 2.45 mM , what is the concentration of 2-phosphoglycerate? Assume a temperature of 25.0 ° C .

Respuesta :

Answer:The concentration of 2-phosphoglycerate is 0.415 mM

Explanation:

[tex]3-phosphoglycerate\rightleftharpoons 2-phosphoglycerate[/tex]

Relation between standard Gibbs free energy and equilibrium constant follows:

[tex]\Delta G^o=-RT\ln K[/tex]

where,

[tex]\Delta G^o[/tex] = Standard Gibbs free energy = +4.40  kJ/mol = 4400 J/mol  (Conversion factor: 1kJ = 1000J)

R = Gas constant = [tex]8.314J/K mol[/tex]

T = temperature = [tex]25^0C=(25+273)K=298 K[/tex]

Putting values in above equation, we get:

[tex]4400J/mol=-(8.314J/Kmol)\times 298K\times \ln K[/tex]

[tex]\ln K=-1.776[/tex]

[tex]K=0.169[/tex]

[tex]K=\frac{ 2-phosphoglycerate}{3-phosphoglycerate}[/tex]

[tex]0.169=\frac{ 2-phosphoglycerate}{2.45mM}[/tex]

[tex]2-phosphoglycerate}=0.415mM[/tex]

Thus the concentration of 2-phosphoglycerate is 0.415 mM

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