Which of the following reactions has the largest negative value for the standard free energy-change (ΔG0') ?
A) fructose 1,6-bisphosphate → fructose 6-phosphate
B) glucose 6-phosphate → fructose 6-phosphate
C) glycerol 3-phosphate → dihydroxyacetone phosphate
D) glycerol → glycerol 3-phosphate
E) phosphoenolpyruvate → pyruvate
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