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Laws of thermodynamics: first law, energy can neither be created nor destroyed only converted from one form to another, second law, when converting energy from one form to another the amount of useful energy decreases. If the change is negative, the reaction is spontaneous. If the change is positive, the reaction is non-spontaneous. The amount of energy that could be released in heat. = the change in (a variable); delta. 9-12: g = h - t s, - = ( h-, - = (-(t s+)) A reaction that is spontaneous: what changes you have to have in enthalpy: decreases, what changes you have to have in entropy: increases. A reaction that is nonspontaneous: what changes you have to have in enthalpy: increases, what changes you have to have in entropy: decreases. Living vs. non-living systems: non-living, less organized, lower energy, very slow, living, highly organized, high energy, fast.

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