BIOC 2300 Study Guide - Final Guide: Thermodynamics, Enthalpy, Endergonic Reaction

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Free energy = a property that determines whether a reaction converting reactants to products or products to reactants can occur spontaneously. Where life forms acquire energy and how they handle and use it is central to biological chemistry. Energy = the capacity to do work or to produce heat. Thermodynamics = the study of energy transformations that accompany physical and chemical changes in matter. Bioenergetics = the branch that deals with living organisms: work is powered with the energy provided by atp. Biochemical reactions are affected by three factors: enthalpy total heat content, entropy state of disorder, free energy energy available to do chemical work. All are state functions so they depend only on the beginning and final states. Laws of thermodynamics: first law: total energy is constant. Energy can be converted from one form to another but it cannot be created or destroyed: second law: there is a tendency toward increasing disorder.

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