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What are the forms of energy required to make the non spontaneous reaction?

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An endergonic reaction (also called a nonspontaneous reaction or an unfavorable reaction) is a chemical reaction in which the standard change in free energy is positive, and energy is absorbed. The total amount of energy is a loss (it takes more energy to start the reaction than what is gotten out of it) so the total energy is a negative net result. Endergonic reactions can also be pushed by coupling them to another reaction, which is strongly exergonic, through a shared intermediate.

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