BIOL 1201 : BIOL 1201 Exam 2 Notes

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Chemical reactions: occur anytime two or more atoms, ions, or molecules collide in such a way that they produce a new substance. First law of thermodynamics: energy can neither be created nor destroyed only converted from one form to another. Second law of thermodynamics: when converting energy from one form to another the amount of useful energy decreases. Activation energy: energy required to perform a reaction. ^g=^h-t^s: g=free energy, h=enthalpy: heat energy of the compound that are between the bonds; not the temperature which is the motion of molecular motion (ex. A match: t= temperature (kelvin)-doesn"t affect the sign of ^g, s: entropy: disorder of the system; greater disorder, greater entropy; less disorder, less entropy. Lighting a match: a match is exergonic. Putting a cold pack in room temperature water water is cold. Spontaneous : ^g=(+)-t(^s, -^g= (+)-t(^s, ^s has to be positive, endothermic taking up energy.

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