In the glucose-6-phophate conversion to fructose-6-phosphat problem discussed, what is the free energy change at 37 degree Celsuis in kJ/mol if the G6P concentration is 8.3 mM and F6P concentration is 2.6 mM. Answer in 3 significant figures.

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In the glucose-6-phophate conversion to fructose-6-phosphat problem discussed, what is the free energy change at 37 degree Celsuis in kJ/mol if the G6P concentration is 8.3 mM and F6P concentration is 2.6 mM. Answer in 3 significant figures.

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