BIOL 1201 : Test 2 Notes

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Chemical reactions: occur anytime two or more atoms, ions, or molecules collide in such a a way that they produce a new substance. Laws of thermodynamics: first law, energy can neither be created nor destroyed only converted from one form to another, if the reactants have greater energy than the products. Energy will need to be released: second law, when converting energy from one form to another the amount of useful energy decreases, never going to be able to do these energetic conversions one hundred percent efficiently. Types of chemical reactions: spontaneous, can occur without any outside help (energy, non-spontaneous, can occur only with outside help (energy) Free energy: energy that is and available to do work, the amount of energy when/for reactions/processes occur, figure 8. 5 in textbook ! Changes in free energy: delta g= delta h t (delta s, g=free energy, h= enthalpy, t= temperature (k, s= entropy, measure of disorder.

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