Multiple Choice
You make a solution of glucose 1-phosphate and allow it to isomerize to form glucose 6-phosphate.Eventually, you have an equilibrium mixture of the two isomers.What can you do to increase the concentration of glucose 6-phosphate in the solution?
A) Add more glucose.
B) Add more phosphate.
C) Add a higher concentration of reactant and allow it to make more product.
D) Add ATP as an energy source for the forward reaction (G = ‒7.1 kJ/mol) to make more product.
E) Add an enzyme to lower the ΔG of the reaction so more product is made.
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