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If the standard reduction potential of a half reaction is 0.80 V, which statement below is true for this half-reaction to proceed as a reduction A) This half-reaction will proceed if it is coupled to another half-reaction that has a standard reduction potential less than 0.80 V. B) This half-reaction will proceed if it is coupled to another half-reaction that has a standard reduction potential greater than 0.80 V C) This half reaction will proceed if it is coupled to another half-reaction that has a standard reduction potential greater than -0.80 V D) It doesn't matter what half-reaction this is coupled with, it will proceed spontaneously. E) It doesn't matter what half-reaction this is coupled with, it will not proceed spontaneously. subunit of ATP synthase causes conformation changes in the

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The correct is A)

Step-by-step explanation:

A reduction half-reaction occurs in the cathode. The standard cell potencial (Eºcell) is higher than 0 for a spontaneous reaction. According to this, we deduce:

Eºcell = Eºr(cathode)-Eºr(anode) > 0 (spontaneous)

So, Eºr(cathode) > Eºr(anode) for a spontaneous reaction.

Since Eºr(cathode)= 0.80 V, we can say:

A) This half-reaction will proceed if it is coupled to another half-reaction that has a standard reduction potential less than 0.80 V. TRUE

For example: Eºcell = Eºr(cathode)-Eºr(anode)= 0.80 V - (0.75 V)= 0.05 V > 0

B) This half-reaction will proceed if it is coupled to another half-reaction that has a standard reduction potential greater than 0.80 V. FALSE

It is the opposite of A. For a value greater than 0.80 V, Eºcell will be <0 (non spontaneous)

C) This half reaction will proceed if it is coupled to another half-reaction that has a standard reduction potential greater than -0.80 V. FALSE

This sentence is not true in all cases. For example: a reduction potential of 1.0 V is greater than -0.80 V, so:

Eºcell= Eºr(cathode)-Eºr(anode)= 0.80 V - (1.00 V)= -0.20 V < 0

D) It doesn't matter what half-reaction this is coupled with, it will proceed. FALSE, the reduction potential of the anodic reaction must be lower than 0.80 V.

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