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I've learned that all redox reactions give off energy and are deemed exergonic. However when NAD is reduced to NADH I believe that very little energy is actually given off. Is this correct to believe? and why?
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NADH

The energy is stored in the molecule of NADH, where it was previously H+. When the H+ is removed, that energy is released.
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