I'm doing some work so I can prepare for me exams and I need help with these questions. I don't know what to do.
Standard Reduction Potentials The standard reduction potential, E'°, of any redox pair is defined for the half-cell reaction:
Oxidizing agent + n electrons → reducing agent.
The E'° values for the NAD+/NADH and pyruvate/lactate conjugate redox pairs are - 0.32 V and -0.19V, respectively.
a) Which redox pair has the greater tendency to lose electrons? Explain.
b) Which pair is the stronger oxidizing agent? Explain
c) Beginning with 1 M concentrations of each reactant and product at 25°C and pH 7 in
which direction will the following reaction proceed?
Pyruvate + NADH + H lactate + NAD+
d) What is the standard free-energy change (ΔG'°) for the conversion of pyruvate to lactate?
e) What is the equilibrium constant (K' eq) for this reaction?
Constants: R = 8.31 J mol-1 k-1
F = 96,500 J mol-1 V-1