Explain free energy change for the phosporylation of glucose

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Calculate the molar Gibbs free energy change for the phosporylation of glucose by ATP to produce glucose-6-phosphate. Assuming the reaction happens at 310K and at pH 7. The concentration of ATP, ADP, G6P, and Glu are 1850 µM, 138 µM, 83 µM, and 5000 µM,respectively.

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