BIOLOGY 172 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Electron Shell, Activation Energy, Endergonic Reaction

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Electrons have greatest potential energy in the outermost electron shell. In order to release kinetic energy, there must be a buildup of potential energy: gibbs free energy reactants) The amount of energy available to do work. Denoted by (the available energy of the products) (the available energy of. Objects in the universe tend to move from areas of high free energy to areas of low free energy: activation energy: energy required for reactants to reach the transition state. Can be overcome by heat or a catalyst (enzyme) Enzymes help lower the activation energy for a reaction speeds up reaction. More stable bonds forms than previous bonds. Less work capacity: + delta-g: endergonic reaction. Require an input of energy and are not spontaneous. Essentially the total amount of energy is a loss (requires more energy than you get from it) amount of free energy in the system increases. Less stable bonds formed than previous bonds broken.

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