What is the difference between an exergonic reaction and an endergonic reaction? A. An exergonic reaction results in a decrease in mass and an endergonic reaction results in an increase in mass. B. An exergonic reaction results in an increase in mass and an endergonic reaction results in a decrease in mass. C. An exergonic reaction involves a release of energy and an endergonic reaction involves an absorption of energy. D. An exergonic reaction involves an absorption of energy and an endergonic reaction involves a release of energy.
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it is reversible and abosrb energy called endrogonic and release energy called exerogonic
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hey mate!
option (c) is correct
I.e exergonic reaction involves a release of energy whereas endergonic rea tion involves absorption of energy.
#Phoenix
option (c) is correct
I.e exergonic reaction involves a release of energy whereas endergonic rea tion involves absorption of energy.
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