BIOL 540 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Reaction Rate, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium Constant

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The reaction rate differs from the reaction velocity. The mass used in rate is the mol which is the mass of a molecule in grams equal to it"s atomic weight. The concentration used in velocity is molar which is the mols/volume (l). Rate velocity is a more accurate term because cells have volume. Most reactions happen very slowly without a catalyst. A catalyst increases the rate of reaction but does not alter the equilibrium constant of the reaction, it just lowers activation energy necessary to reach the. In biological systems the catalyst used is the enzyme. First law of thermodynamics- conservation of energy, energy cannot be destroyed or created only converted to other energy forms. When energy is used, it is either given off as heat (q) or work (w) Second law of thermodynamics- energy will spontaneously go to disorder where there is more options for that energy.

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