Spontaneous
Anabolic, endergonic, non-spontaneous
a non spontaneous reaction is a reaction that doesnt occur naturally and it normally tends to favor the reactants of a chemical reaction. Another thing is that it doesnt really produce free energy
The first of two factors that determine whether a reaction is spontaneous or non-spontaneous is entropy. The second is energy. For a reaction to be spontaneous, it must have both of these factors.
Endothermic
Catabolic: long cellulose polymers are broken down into carbon dioxide, water, and carbon monoxide gases. Exergonic: can be used to do work Spontaneous: once started the reaction will reach completion by itself, driven by a very positive change in entropy. However the reaction has a high activation energy. Therefore it is thermodynamically favourable but kinetically unfavourable.
spontaneous
a non spontaneous reaction is a reaction that doesnt occur naturally and it normally tends to favor the reactants of a chemical reaction. Another thing is that it doesnt really produce free energy
Spontaneous ...Happens all by itself; typically unpredictableNon-spontaneous...You have to do something to make it happen.
spontaneous redox reaction
Catabolic: cellulose is broken down to carbon dioxide, water, and carbon monoxide. Exergonic: energy is released which can be used for work. Spontaneous: once the reaction is started, it will go to completion.
Anabolic, endergonic, non-spontaneous
a non spontaneous reaction is a reaction that doesnt occur naturally and it normally tends to favor the reactants of a chemical reaction. Another thing is that it doesnt really produce free energy
The first of two factors that determine whether a reaction is spontaneous or non-spontaneous is entropy. The second is energy. For a reaction to be spontaneous, it must have both of these factors.
Endothermic
Catabolic: long cellulose polymers are broken down into carbon dioxide, water, and carbon monoxide gases. Exergonic: can be used to do work Spontaneous: once started the reaction will reach completion by itself, driven by a very positive change in entropy. However the reaction has a high activation energy. Therefore it is thermodynamically favourable but kinetically unfavourable.
Before we go into the details of whether melting of ice at a room temperature of 25 degree Celsius is spontaneous reaction or not, we first define the spontaneous and non-spontaneous reactions. Spontaneous Reaction, as you know, is a reaction that takes place on its own without an external force or other reaction to drive it e.g. rusting or iron nail, burning of wood etc. Non-Spontaneous Reaction is a reaction which cannot occur without the input of work from an external source. Such as charging of battery, as the electrons flow is required to charge it completely. Now replying to your question: First of all I think, though I am not sure, that heat doesn't transfer from ice to the room. Actually, heat transfers from room to the ice and that's how ice is caused to turn into liquid. The ice needs heat from the surrounding to have its molecules to jiggle (vibrate) and this shaking of ice molecules changes it into liquid. Remember, this reaction is physical, not chemical. From all I have studied and I know, I truly believe that the conversion of ice into liquid form is spontaneous reaction.
a non spontaneous reaction is a reaction that doesnt occur naturally and it normally tends to favor the reactants of a chemical reaction. Another thing is that it doesnt really produce free energy