When considering free energy change, biochemists usually define a standard state, the biochemical standard state, which is modified from the chemical standard state to fit biochemical applications. Determine which of the phrases describe the biochemical standard state, the chemical standard state, or both. Note that if you answer any part of this question incorrectly, a single red X will appear indicating that one or more of the phrases are sorted incorrectly.

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Explanation:

Biochemical standard state

Change in [H2O] is assumed to be insignificant

∆G°'

pH=7

Constant value for [Mg^2+]

Chemical Standard State

Temperature is 25°C

Initial concentration of reactants and products is 1M

Pressure is 1 ATM

Both

∆G°

[H^+] = 1M

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