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The Keq for the conversion of A to B is 1.15 x 10-3. the Keq for...

The Keq for the conversion of A to B is 1.15 x 10-3. the Keq for the hydrolysis of ATP to Pi and ADP is 2.24 x 105. the net conversion of A to B cannot take place if the molar ratio of B to A is greater than or equal to 1.15 x 10-3. However, A can be converted to B if the reaction is coupled to the hydrolysis of ATP. Please explain and show any work!

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