BIOCHEM 2EE3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Spontaneous Process, Thermodynamics, Joule

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Thermodynamics: universe tends to disorder, second law of thermodynamics- any spontaneous process increases the disorder (randomness) of the universe, entropy- a measure of molecular randomness, or disorder. It helps us predict how much useful work can be extracted form a reaction: spontaneous means the reaction is thermodynamically capable of happening without outside energy to move it along, entropy is a state function, formula- The flow of the thermal energy provides most of the free energy in the reaction: h < t s = entropy- driven. Increased disorder provides most of the reactions free energy: gibbs free energy can say whether a reaction is spontaneous or not, all system tends to the lowest possible energy, g is negative spontaneous. If free energy decrease, then reaction is spontaneous: g is positive nonspontaneous.

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