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Refer to the table below. Refer to the table below.   How do you predict the <font face= symbol ></font>G° values for these reactions will compare? A)  All of the reactions will have positive <font face= symbol ></font>G° values, with Z lowest and X highest. B)  All of the reactions will have negative <font face= symbol ></font>G° values, with Z having the least negative and X the greatest negative value. C)  Y will have the smallest <font face= symbol ></font>G° value, while X will have a large positive <font face= symbol ></font>G° and Z will have a large negative <font face= symbol ></font>G°. D)  Y will have the smallest <font face= symbol ></font>G° value, while X will have a large negative <font face= symbol ></font>G° and Z will have a large positive <font face= symbol ></font>G°. E)  Y will have the largest <font face= symbol ></font>G° value, while X will have a small positive <font face= symbol ></font>G° and Z will have a small negative <font face= symbol ></font>G°. How do you predict the G° values for these reactions will compare?

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Vegetables

Edible plants or parts of plants, such as leaves, stems, roots, and seeds, commonly consumed in diets and known for nutritional benefits.

Essential Nutrients

Nutrients that cannot be synthesized by the body and must be obtained from the diet, including certain amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals.

Kilocalories

A unit of energy measurement in nutrition, commonly called a calorie, equivalent to 1000 small calories.

Energy Content

The amount of energy stored in a substance or system, which can be released or utilized through various processes.

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