The standard reduction potentials (E'°) for the following half reactions are given. Fumarate + 2H+ + 2e- succinate
E'° = +0.031 V
FAD + 2H+ + 2e- FADH2
E'° = -0.219 V
If succinate, fumarate, FAD, and FADH2, all at l M concentrations, were mixed together in the presence of succinate dehydrogenase, which of the following would happen initially?
A) Fumarate and succinate would become oxidized; FAD and FADH2 would become reduced.
B) Fumarate would become reduced; FADH2 would become oxidized.
C) No reaction would occur because all reactants and products are already at their standard concentrations.
D) Succinate would become oxidized; FAD would become reduced.
E) Succinate would become oxidized; FADH2 would be unchanged because it is a cofactor, not a substrate.
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