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Practice: Oxidative Phosphorylation 3
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Review 4: Amino Acid Oxidation, Oxidative Phosphorylation, & Photophosphorylation / Practice: Oxidative Phosphorylation 3 / Problem 6
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Why is Faraday's constant crucial in calculating the change in Gibbs free energy during electron transport?
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It allows conversion of electrical energy into chemical energy units, facilitating the calculation of Gibbs free energy change.
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It provides the standard reduction potential for the reaction.
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It is used to determine the number of electrons transferred in the reaction.
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It is necessary for converting Gibbs free energy from joules to calories.
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