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How much energy per mole is required to transfer acetic acid, a byproduct of ethanol metabolism...

How much energy per mole is required to transfer acetic acid, a byproduct of ethanol metabolism from blood to urine. The relevant concentrations are 39.00 and 742.00 ppm respectively and you are running a fever at 39oC. State your answer in kJ/mol. (Donnan Potential Question)

EDIT: ITS ASKING FOR HOW MUCH ENERGY IN KJ/MOL IS NEEDED TO TRANSPORT ACETIC ACID FROM BLOOD TO URINE.

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