BIOL 112 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Reaction Rate, Activation Energy, Common Source

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Rate of chemical reaction the amount of product formed (or reactant consumed) per unit of time. Play a critical role in determining which chemical reactions take place from all the possible reactions that could occur in a cell central role in metabolism. Transition state highest free energy activation energy (ea) the energy input necessary to reach the transition state. The rate of a reaction is inversely correlated to the height of the energy barrier. Common source of energy used to overcome the energy barrier. Enzymes (in living organisms) reduce the activation energy by stabilizing the transition state and decreasing its free energy. As the activation energy decreases, the speed of the reaction increases. The differe(cid:374)(cid:272)e i(cid:374) free e(cid:374)ergy (cid:271)et(cid:449)ee(cid:374) rea(cid:272)ta(cid:374)ts a(cid:374)d produ(cid:272)ts (cid:894) g(cid:895) does not change. Enzyme changes the path of the reaction, but not the starting or end point. G; reaction rate; types of product generated; activation energy; the laws of thermodynamics.

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