At biochemical standard state the ΔGo' for the reaction A → B C is 0. If the concentration of A, B, and C in a cell at 25oC are all 10mM, how does the ΔG of the reaction in a cell compare to the measurements taken at biochemical standard state? Note: Concentrations used for equilibrium constants must be in molar if you can't cancel them out. Group of answer choices ΔG < ΔGo', the reaction is spontaneous in the cell ΔG < ΔGo', the reaction is nonspontaneous in the cell ΔG > ΔGo', the reaction is spontaneous in the cell ΔG > ΔGo', the reaction is nonspontaneous in the cell ΔG < ΔGo', but reaction spontaneity cannot be determined ΔG > ΔGo', but reaction spontaneity cannot be determined