Multiple Choice
The standard redox potential of the NADP+/NADPH half reaction = -0.324 V. The standard redox potential of the fumarate/succinate half reaction = +0.031 V. What is the voltage change for coupling these redox reactions and in which direction will electrons move?
A) 0.355 volts; fumarate will be reduced to succinate and NADPH will be oxidized to NADP+
B) -0.355 volts; fumarate will be reduced to succinate and NADPH will be oxidized to NADP+
C) 0.355 volts; succinate will be reduced to fumarate and NADP+ will be oxidized to NADPH
D) -0.355 volts; fumarate will be oxidized to succinate and NADPH will be reduced to NADP+
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