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If a chemical reaction is like an energy hill, what reaction is an uphill run? energy requiring, energy releasing, atp assisted, or both a and c.
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So when we say we're going to liken it to a run, what we mean is if we write out, if we draw a graph of the energy change, so this here is delta g, which is the change in gibbs free energy, and this is kind of the energy inside the reactants and the products.
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What we're looking at here is an uphill run, so we're going to start quite low, and we're going to go up, and we'll come down a little bit, and this is where the products are.
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So we have a reactance on this end, we have the products on this end, and this is the in -between, so this is the intermediate states.
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So this would be described as an uphill run.
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So what kind of reaction is this? first of all, it's called endogonic, which means we have to put energy in.
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So overall, the products contain more energy than reactants...