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![SOLVED: the transfer of electrons in the respiratory chain in the mitochondria can be lrepresented by the reaction: NADH +H(+) 02 -> H2o NAD (+) A) Calculate delta E for the reaction SOLVED: the transfer of electrons in the respiratory chain in the mitochondria can be lrepresented by the reaction: NADH +H(+) 02 -> H2o NAD (+) A) Calculate delta E for the reaction](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/1f720b306897417ab913191c9e478f77.jpg)
SOLVED: the transfer of electrons in the respiratory chain in the mitochondria can be lrepresented by the reaction: NADH +H(+) 02 -> H2o NAD (+) A) Calculate delta E for the reaction
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