BIOL 1201 : BIOL 1201 Test 2 Class Notes

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Laws of thermodynamics: first law, energy can neither be created nor destroyed only converted form one form to another, second law, when converting energy from one form to another the amount of useful energy decreases. Changes in free energy: g= h-t s, g= free energy, h=enthalpy, heat energy (not temp). Demo: light a match, what happened, heat energy was released, entropy increases, spontaneous (no energy required, free energy decreased, adding amonium to water, what happened, does not release heat energy. What combinations of h & s will get you a spontaneous. Reaction (negative energy: - g=(- h)-(+t s, h: enthalpy decreases, s: entropy increases, or both, ex. If both enthalpy and entropy decreases or increase: it depends either, depends on the reaction, ex, t=100k, h=+250, need ( g, equation, -=250-(100 s, ex, g= non spontaneous (+, h=-150 kcal, t= 200, equation, +=-150-(200 s)

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