Endergonic reaction
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exergonic
An endergonic reaction is a chemical reaction in which the change in ... exothermic reaction , which uses ΔH as in enthalpy .
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exergonic reaction
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Exergonic reaction
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exergonic reaction is a chemical reaction where the variation of free energy is negative. This tells us the direction that the reaction will follow.
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Life
...ll process through which living systems acquire and utilize the free energy they need to carry out their various functions. They do so by coupling the
exergonic reactions of nutrient oxidation to the endergonic processes required to maintain the living state, such as the performance of mechanical work, the act...
Primary nutritional groups
...nd biosynthetic reductive pathways. The range of possible pairs of electron donors and acceptors for chemotrophs is limited to those whose reaction is
exergonic enough to conserve enough energy for the transition of at least one proton over a membrane (equals to -15 to -20 kJ/mol). In contrast, phototrophs m...
Exergonic in Biological Dictionary
Exergonic reaction
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exergonic reaction is a chemical reaction where the chang...cally, the release of Gibbs free energy, G, in an
exergonic reaction is denoted as
exergonic means to release energy in the form of work. Its ...
Endergonic reaction
...nergy, is defined as moving from the... Energy,
exergonic reactions , and endergonic reactions . How ce...sorb. energy. to form bonds, so they do not ...
exergonic and Endergonic Reactions . Summary ... Endergo...actions are not spontaneous. ... Endergonic and
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