BIOL 4350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: King James Version, Exergonic Reaction, Joule

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Slides help with multiple choice and practice problems help with open-ended questions. Written as half reactions: each half reaction has a number associated with it, sodium gets oxidized (bound to hydrogen, hydrogen gets reduced (no longer bound to oxygen) How to tell: oxidized, no longer bound to a former hydrogen, bou(cid:374)d to a(cid:374) o(cid:454)(cid:455)ge(cid:374) that (cid:449)as(cid:374)"t (cid:271)ou(cid:374)d to (cid:271)efore, carbon, could become a double bounded carbon (loses hydrogen) Not looking at absolute oxidation (more subtle) Reduced: carbons in carbohydrates got reduced (electron poor carbon into an electron rich state) Lecture 17: oxygen lost electrons because it is sharing with itself instead of hogging electrons from co2. Is this favorable: nadh will be the donor and ethanol will be the acceptor molecule, acceptor-donor= -0. 197- (-0. 320) = 0. 123 v, because e is +, gibbs will be -, and reaction is favorable. Standard vs actual reduction potential: nernst equation.

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