CHEM237 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Hydrolysis, Gibbs Free Energy, Activation Energy

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Entropy is the measure of disorder of a system. If there is lots of disorder you will have a high entropy (s), and if you have no disorder (lots of order) you will have a low entropy. The second law of thermodynamics is that the universe tends towards maximum disorder, so therefore a high entropy. So biological systems increase the entropy of the universe (by extracting energy from it) in order to maintain the low entropy of the system (by inputting energy into it). Entropy is used in gibb"s free energy equation: g=h-ts. Because entropy is being multiplied by t, temperature will affect whether the reaction will be endo or exothermic. However, keep in mind that a reaction being favorable does not mean that it happens without any energy input exothermic reactions still have activation energy. When keq is greater than 0, the reaction will be exothermic and vice versa, thus gibb"s free energy will be greater for endothermic reactions.

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