BIOL 1500 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Exergonic Process, Exothermic Process, Thermodynamics

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19 May 2017
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Energy in chemical bonds, has to do with position (like electrons in electron shells of atoms) Energy cannot be destroyed or created, only transferred or transformed. Entropy always increases in isolated systems (including universe) H, difference in heat content of potential energy of molecules. S, amount of disorder in a rxn, increases when products are less ordered than reactants, s is greater than 0. Exothermic (g) (exergonic) releases heat energy, g is negative, products have less potential energy than reactants. Endothermic (endergonic) absorbs heat energy, g is positive, products have more potential energy than reactants. Represented by g, change in heat energy g = h - t s. Increased temp increases kinetic energy of molecules = more collisions = more reactions. More molecules = more collisions = more reactions. For endergonic reactions to occur, and exergonic reaction had to have occurred to provide energy. When an atom loses an electron during a reaction.

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