Given an endergonic or exergonic process/reaction, predict what will happen to entropy and free energy levels
For endergonic reaction , energy input is required so this reaction will not occur simultaneously.
Endergonic reaction- release energy- occur spontaneous.
Free energy change and entropy for both type of reaction has been explained in attached image below

Given an endergonic or exergonic process/reaction, predict what will happen to entropy and free energy levels
2. Define the following terms: a. exergonic b. endergonic c. entropy d. enthalpy e. free energy f. metabolic flux
4. Draw a free energy reaction coordinate diagram for both a generic endergonic and a generic exergonic reaction (label each). Make sure to label the x- and y-axes. Now label where reactants and products should go on the figure. Draw something that illustrates the free energy change for each reaction. Now write something like the following next to your figures: “reactants <—> products”. a. What do the reaction coordinate diagrams have to do with the text you just wrote? b. What...
Exergonic and Endergonic Reactions What would happen if you rapidly shake a bottle of sand? How does this demonstrate the first law of thermodynamics? Free energy Energy released to surroundings Reactants (marble at top) Products (marble at bottom of hill)
a reaction that releases energy is? exergonic endergonic none of the above impossible
(a)Explain what is exergonic reaction and what is endergonic reaction? (b) If a reaction is non-spontaneous (for example, synthesis of a peptide link is endergonic), how can we make that reaction possible? ( c) Explain why human body can be viewed as an intricate designed machine?
(a)Explain what is exergonic reaction and what is endergonic reaction? (b) If a reaction is non-spontaneous (for example, synthesis of a peptide link is endergonic), how can we make that reaction possible? ( c) Explain why human body can be viewed as an intricate designed machine?
Energy m Reaction Coordinate The reaction is endergonic and the second step is the rate-determining step. The reaction is exergonic and the second step is the rate-determining step, The reaction is endergonic and the first step is the rate-determining step. The reaction is exergonic and the first step is the rate-determining step,
Calculate the change in Gibbs Free Energy (AG) for the following system. Is this reaction endergonic or exergonic? For the following reaction (synthesis of aspirin. C_5H_3O_4), it was experimentally determined that Ea = 50 kJ under standard conditions. After the addition of an enzyme, it was experimentally determined that E_aa = 20 kJ: Complete the following graph showing the reaction before (solid line) and after (dashed line) the addition of the enzyme. Label the horizontal lines for the products and...
To calculate the free energy (delta G^0,) of a reaction, you can subtract the free energies of formation (G_f^0) of the reactants from those of the products. Given the following data, what will be true of this reaction? C_6H_12O_6 + O_2 rightarrow CO_2 + H_2O G_f^0: -917.30 -394.4 -237.2 The reaction will not require a catalyst to proceed. The reaction is not balanced, so you cannot calculate the change in free energy. The reaction will be endergonic. The reaction will...
Type EX for Exergonic Type EN for Endergonic - The catalysis of a protein into individual amino acids EN - The synthesis of a new phosphodiester bond - A chemical reaction with a positive change in free energy (G) EN - The hydrolysis of ATP into ADP and P; -The decomposition of propane into carbon dioxide and water The formation of a bond between two monosaccharides that releases water