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Endergonic
Endergonic Endergonic means to absorb energy. Its etymology stems ... the surroundings (the external region). Thus, an endergonic process, as contrasted with an exergonic process ... energy from the surroundings. Subsequently, during an endergonic process energy is put into the system ... constant pressure and temperature: ∆G > 0. An endergonic reaction is at first sight an ...
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Talk:Endergonic
Talk:Endergonic No, I would suggest not merging. 'Endergonic' by itself means energy absorption. Hence, the ... that absorbs energy can be defined as 'endergonic' --Wavesmikey 17:37, 8 August 2005 (UTC) I have now fixed both the endergonic and exergonic pages such that no merger ... needs work to clarify the relation of "Endergonic" to Endothermic. What is in the ...
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Hammond's Postulate
... with the transition state of a chemical reaction. If two states, as for example, a ... an unstable intermediate, occur consecutively during a reaction process and have nearly the same energy ... structures. Hammond, G. S. A Correlation of Reaction Rates. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1955, 77 ... say that the transition state of an endergonic reaction resembles the products, while that of ...
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Endergonique   (translated from French)
... can share your knowledge in modifying. One endergonic reaction is one réaction requiring a contribution of ... In biology , all reactions of anabolism is endergonic. The opposite of a endergonic reaction is a reaction exergonic . See too ...
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List of biochemistry topics
... Chemical formula - Chemical nomenclature - Chemical property - Chemical reaction - Chemical series - Chemical thermodynamics - Cheminformatics - chemiosmosis - chemiosmotic ... cytosol - cytotoxic T cell - D dactinomycin - decarboxylation reaction - delta opioid receptor - denaturation - Denatured - dendrite - dendritic ... symbol - ELISA - ELISPOT - embryo - embryonal development - emulsion - endergonic reaction - endodermis - endomembrane system - endoplasmic reticulum - endothelin receptor ... Evolutionary developmental biology - evolutionary tree - excretion - exergonic reaction - exon - extracellular matrix protein - eye protein - ...
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Exothermic
... its temperature increases. In chemistry, an exothermic reaction is one that releases heat. It is the opposite of an endothermic reaction. Expressed in a chemical equation: Reactants → ... that when the solution in which the reaction is taking place gains heat, the reaction is exothermic. In an exothermic reaction the total energy absorbed in bond ...
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List of biology topics
... absorption spectrum - acclimatization - acetyl CoA - acrosome - acrosome reaction - actin - action potential - activation energy - active site ... cytoskeleton - cytosol - cytotoxic T cell D decarboxylation reaction - decomposition - defective interfering particle - deletion - denaturation - dendrite ... embryonal development - Emerson effect - Emmer group - endemism - endergonic reaction - endodermis - endomembrane system - endoplasmic reticulum - endosymbiont - endosymbiosis ... tree - Ewens's sampling formula - excretion - exergonic reaction - exon - experimental evolution - expressed sequence tag ( ...
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Exergonique   (translated from French)
... share your knowledge in modifying. One exergonic reaction is one réaction which releases by being ... of énergie . It is a spontaneous chemical reaction. In biology reactions of catabolism is exergonic. The opposite of a exergonic reaction is a reaction endergonic. See too seconde law of thermodynamics
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Category:Thermodynamics
... law Dynamic equilibrium E Electrochemical gradient Emissivity Endergonic Endothermic Endothermic reaction Thermal energy Cooling curve Energy carrier Energy ... Equilibrium thermodynamics Evaporation Exergonic Exergy Exothermic Exothermic reaction Expander cycle (rocket) An Experimental Enquiry Concerning ... Isochoric process Isoenthalpic Isotherm Isothermal process Isothermic reaction J Joule heating Joule's law Joule ... change of neutralisation Standard enthalpy change of reaction Standard enthalpy change of vaporization Standard ...
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