| 1. | For an overall gain in the net result see exergonic reaction.
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| 2. | Exergonic reactions are energy-releasing reactions and are generally catabolic.
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| 3. | An example of an exergonic reaction is cellular respiration.
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| 4. | Metabolism is the total of all catabolic, exergonic, anabolic, endergonic reactions.
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| 5. | A chemical reaction is also exergonic when spontaneous.
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| 6. | The formation of xenon tetrafluoride, like the other xenon fluorides, is exergonic.
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| 7. | This is reflected in a negative ? " G ", and the reaction is called exergonic.
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| 8. | The peptide is typically attached by a very exergonic chemical reaction, thus forming a very stable antimicrobial surface.
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| 9. | In exergonic reactions the ? " G " is negative and in endergonic reactions the ?G is positive:
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| 10. | Few exergonic reactions exist that liberate hydrogen like the chemical decomposition of formic acid to hydrogen and carbon dioxide . endergonic.
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