Biochemistry 2280A Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Catabolism, Phosphocreatine, Threonine

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Gibbs free energy determines if a reaction requires energy to move in a specific reaction. G depends on the molecules involved in the reaction, the concentration of the molecules, and the environment the reaction is taking place in. If g of the reactants is higher than g of the products, the reaction is energetically favourable and will occur spontaneously (negative g) Spontaneous reaction will occur without addition of energy. The reaction will continue until the g of the reactants is equal to the g of the products, this is equilibrium ( g=0) At equilibrium the forward reaction is occurring at the same rate as the reverse reaction. If its a spontaneous reaction and the reactants and products began at equal concentrations then at equilibrium the [products] will be higher than [reactant]. (square brackets mean concentration) If g of products is higher than g of the reactants, the forward reaction is energetically unfavourable and the reverse reaction is favoured (positive g)

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