BSCI 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Chemical Equilibrium, Chemical Energy, Endergonic Reaction

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Question: chemical equilibrium is relative rare in living cells. A reaction in which the free energy at equilibrium is higher than at any point away from equilibrium. A chemical reaction in which the energy change in the reaction is just balanced by an opposite energy change in the cell"s surroundings. A chemical reaction in which both the reactants and produces are not being produced or used in any metabolism pathway. No possibility of having chemical equilibrium in any living cell. Atp can be used to drive endergonic reactions: reactions that are not spontaneous. G = -7. 3 kcal/mol under standard conditions. Free energy changes during chemical reactions: intermediate phase has less stable bonds than reactants or products. Higher energy and weaker bonds in the transition state: ea determines the rate of reaction. Enzymes reduce the energies of activation of reactions: enzymes are catalysts. Energy changes in catabolic and anabolic metabolic pathways: catabolic pathways. Break complex molecules down into simpler molecules.

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