Assuming 30% efficiency in the conversion of the released energy to ATP, how many molecules of ATP can be synthesized by the combustion of one molecule of glucose to form CO2 and H2O? Given: ΔGf°: −910.4 kJ/mol for glucose, −394.4 kJ/mol for CO2(g) , and −237.1 kJ/mol for H2O(l) , and ΔG°′ for the hydrolysis of ATP is −34.54 kJ/mol.
A) 14 ATP/glucose
B) 57 ATP/glucose
C) 43 ATP/glucose
D) 32 ATP/glucose
E) 25 ATP/glucose
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