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vballen vballen
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9 years ago
I have a homework sheet asking to find the change in Free Energy using the chart given of un-catalyzed reaction. I believe the change in free energy for the graph is a negative (Delta G-).  Meaning the energy is being released.  Which also means its Exergonic and catabolic but if the graph is of a un-catalyzed graph, will that make a difference with anything?

The graph is the Exergonic graph (left side) and I'm looking for the reaction for when it starts to dip below the reactant line to the product line.
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rsb
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9 years ago
Perhaps these two figures could help you Confounded Face




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