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Can an exergonic reaction affect the rate of other reaction

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Activation energy (1) catalyzes the reaction to occur in a spontaneous manner. ... The change of Gibbs free energy (ΔG) in an exergonic reaction (that takes place under constant pressure and temperature conditions) is a negative value because energy is lost (2).
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Reactions that have a negative ∆G release free energy and are called exergonic reactions. A negative ∆G means that the reactants, or initial state, have more free energy than the products, or final state. Exergonic reactions are also called spontaneous reactions, because they can occur without the addition of energy.

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