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  1. Exergonic vs Endergonic Reactions and Processes - ThoughtCo

    Jun 9, 2025 · Exergonic vs endergonic are two types of chemical reactions, or processes, in thermochemistry or physical chemistry. The names describe what happens to energy during the …

  2. thermodynamics - Difference between exothermic and exergonic ...

    Jul 11, 2013 · Yes, all exergonic reactions are exothermic. Consider a reaction occurring spontaneously we know that energy would be released i.e. '$\ce {\Delta H}$ is negative' (since a reaction or process …

  3. Exergonic vs Endergonic Reactions - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Dec 3, 2020 · I suspect the "snapping" is just to break a physical barrier that separates the reacting chemicals, rather than the provision of an activation energy for the reaction itself. You wouldn't call a …

  4. thermodynamics - Why are catabolic reactions exergonic and anabolic ...

    Jan 8, 2019 · Why are catabolic reactions exergonic and anabolic reactions endergonic? Ask Question Asked 6 years, 11 months ago Modified 5 years, 1 month ago

  5. Endothermic and Exothermic Chemical Reactions - ThoughtCo

    Jul 30, 2024 · Endergonic and Exergonic Reactions Endothermic and exothermic reactions refer to the absorption or release of heat. Other types of energy may be produced or absorbed by a chemical …

  6. Are Glow Sticks Endothermic or Exothermic? - ThoughtCo

    Mar 17, 2019 · You can think of exothermic reactions as a type of exergonic reaction. All exothermic reactions are exergonic, but not all exergonic reactions are exothermic. Endothermic reactions …

  7. ATP Definition and Importance in Metabolism - ThoughtCo

    May 9, 2019 · Adenosine triphosphate or ATP is often called the energy currency of the cell because this molecule plays a key role in metabolism, particularly in energy transfer within cells. The molecule …

  8. Can endergonic reactions be exothermic? - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Sep 1, 2021 · No. Exergonic reactions may be both exothermic or endothermic. Endergonic reactions are endothermic only. Endergonic and exergonic relate to changes in free energy (delta G), while …

  9. Combustion Definition in Chemistry - ThoughtCo

    Jun 9, 2025 · Combustion is considered an exergonic or exothermic chemical reaction. It is also known as burning. Combustion is considered to be one of the first chemical reactions intentionally controlled …

  10. What are good representatives for the concepts of endergonic and …

    Oct 4, 2017 · A process where $\Delta G<0$ is exergonic and in the opposite case it is endergonic. About the examples we can say that: Salts that disolve in water are exergonic processes, $\Delta …