Multiple Choice
The hydrolysis of phosphoenolpyruvate proceeds with a G'° of about -62 kJ/mol. The greatest contributing factors to this reaction are the destabilization of the reactants by electostatic repulsion and stabilization of the product pyruvate by:
A) electrostatic attraction.
B) ionization.
C) polarization.
D) resonance.
E) tautomerization.
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