The Conversion of Glucose-6-Phosphate to Fructose-6-Phosphate Has A G°´ of +17 KJ/mol but Within a Typical Cell, The \Delta
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The conversion of glucose-6-phosphate to fructose-6-phosphate has a G°´ of +1.7 kJ/mol but within a typical cell, the G is -2.9 kJ/mol. What can be said about the value of Keq and Q?
A) under standard conditions, Keq > 1; in the cell, Q < 1
B) under standard conditions, Keq < 1; in the cell, Q > 1
C) under standard conditions, Keq > 1; in the cell, Q > 1
D) under standard conditions, Keq < 1; in the cell, Q < 1
E) none of the above
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