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Difference between exergonic and endergonic reactions

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Answered by BrainlyPopularman
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Exergonic reaction:-

In an exergonic reaction, energy is released to the surroundings. The bonds being formed are stronger than the bonds being broken.

Endergonic reaction :-

In an endergonic reaction, energy is absorbed from the surroundings.

Answered by Anonymous
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Exergonic reactions are also called spontaneous reactions, because they can occur without the addition of energy. Reactions with a positive ∆G (∆G > 0), on the other hand, require an input of energy and are called endergonic reactions.

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Exergonic reactions are also called spontaneous reactions, because they can occur without the addition of energy. Reactions with a positive ∆G (∆G > 0), on the other hand, require an input of energy and are called endergonic reactions.

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