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"Endergonic reaction"
Keywords:
exergonic
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nonspontaneous
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der
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reaction
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unfavorable
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Exergonic reaction
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Endergonic
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Activation energy
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Catalysis
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Reactants
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Autocatalysis
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Reactant
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Chemical energy
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Reaction
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Products
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Reversible reaction
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Promoter
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Catalytic cycle
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Chemical reaction
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Electrochemical reaction
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Redox reaction
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Stoichiometry
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Intermediate
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Half-reaction
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Combination reaction
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Decomposition reaction
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Chemical equation
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Reaction rate
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Limiting reagent
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Chemical equilibrium
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Reaction mechanism
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Oxidation reaction
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Endothermic reaction
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Exothermic reaction
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Inhibitor
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Chemical change
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Elementary reaction
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Addition reaction
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Chemical synthesis
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Enzyme
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Exothermic
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chemical reactions in which energy is obtained and trapped from the environment.
cliffsnotes.com
one in which the products contain more energy than the reactants; requires an input of energy in order to proceed.
tiem.utk.edu
One for which energy must be supplied. (Contrast with exergonic reaction.)
whfreeman.com
An energy-requiring reaction - not spontaneous.
ruf.rice.edu
en-der-GONE-ik re-AK-shun An energy-requiring chemical reaction. 116
mhhe.com
In chemical thermodynamics, an endergonic reaction (also called an unfavorable reaction or a nonspontaneous reaction) is a chemical reaction in which the standard change in free energy is positive.
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