- In
chemical thermodynamics, an
exergonic reaction is a
chemical reaction where the
change in the free
energy is
negative (there is a net
release of free...
- Look up
exergonic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
exergonic process is one
which there is a
positive flow of
energy from the
system to the surroundings...
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Exothermic reactions usually release heat. The term is
often confused with
exergonic reaction,
which IUPAC defines as "... a
reaction for
which the overall...
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energy is a net
negative result, as
opposed to a net
positive result in an
exergonic reaction.
Another way to
phrase this is that
useful energy must be absorbed...
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products have a
lower Gibbs free
energy G = H – TS than the
reactants (an
exergonic process), even if the
enthalpy of the
products is higher. Thus, an endothermic...
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exergonic and
endergonic reactions, see the
separate articles:
Endergonic reaction Exergonic reaction Exergonic process Endergonic Exothermic process...
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characteristics of a
chemical reaction, such as
whether the
reaction is
exergonic or endergonic. Additionally, the
properties of a
product can make it easier...
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studied experimentally, the
other two
being XeF2 and XeF4. All
known are
exergonic and
stable at
normal temperatures. XeF6 is the
strongest fluorinating...
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during oxidative phosphorylation,
which makes tunneling of the
cation an
exergonic process. Normal, mild
calcium influx from
cytosol into the mitochondrial...