-- In the presence of oxygen, the three-carbon compound pyruvate can be catabolized in the citric acid cycle. First, however, the pyruvate 1) loses a carbon, 2) is oxidized to form a two-carbon compound called acetate, and 3) is bonded to coenzyme A. These three steps result in the formation of acetyl CoA, O , and ATP. 2 acetyl CoA, FADH , and CO . 2 2 acetyl CoA, FAD, H , and CO . 2 2 acetyl CoA, NADH, and CO .2 + acetyl CoA, NAD , ATP, and CO .2 -- Which of the following are products of the citric acid cycle? Click all that apply. 2 ATPs 6 NADHs 2 pyruvates 2 acetyl CoAs 2 FADH s2 a proton motive force with potential electrochemical energy.