The net dipole is the sum of all moment dipoles from a chemical molecule.
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4 molecules of ATP are produced per molecule of glucose in glycolysis, but 2 are needed (used, degraded, etc.) to start the reaction, so there is really only a net gain of 2 ATP in the process of glycolysis.
It's a polar molecule: a molecule that has a net dipole moment due to its having unsymmetrical polar bonds. Unequal sharing of electrons makes water a polar molecule.
The total net gain of 36, Glycolosyis. The net gain of 2 Aerobic cellular respiration for a net gain of 34.
No, h2 does not have a net charge. It is a neutral molecule.
The net dipole is the sum of all moment dipoles from a chemical molecule.
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yes!
the result of concentration differences.
2 Atp molecule
the presence of a net charge that does not cancel out
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the presence of a net charge that does not cancel out
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true
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