BIOL 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Atp Hydrolysis, Endergonic Reaction, Exergonic Reaction

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Kinetic energy- energy possessed by an object in motion. 1st law of thermodynamics- energy can"t be created or destroyed. 2nd law of thermodynamics-whenever energy is transferred, some of the energy will be lost and unavailable to do work. Amount of energy that is unable to do work. Reactions tend to be spontaneous if the products have less potential energy than the reactants. Reactions tend to be spontaneous when the products are less ordered than the reactants. The products have higher entropy than the reactants. Free energy(g)- the portion of a systems energy that is available to do work. S is the change in entropy of the system. G must be negative in order for spontaneous reaction to occur, but when reaction occurs in reverse. Chemical equilibrium- state in which the reaction does not stop but rather a state in which the rate of forward reaction equals the rate of backward reaction.

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