?N\(\mathrm{NAD}^{+}\) is a coenzyme for dehydrogenation. (a) When a molecule is

Chapter 21, Problem 21.50

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N\(\mathrm{NAD}^{+}\) is a coenzyme for dehydrogenation.

(a) When a molecule is dehydrogenated, is \(\mathrm{NAD}^{+}\)oxidized or reduced?

(b) Is \(\mathrm{NAD}^{+}\)an oxidizing agent or a reducing agent?

(c) What type of substrate is \(\mathrm{NAD}^{+}\)associated with, and what type of product molecule is formed after dehydrogenation?

(d) What is the form of \(\mathrm{NAD}^{+}\)after dehydrogenation?

(e) Use the curved-arrow symbolism to write a general equation for a reaction involving \(\mathrm{NAD}^{+}\).

Text Transcription:

NAD^+

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