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High energy sugars are produced during photosynthesis.
Hydrogen (essentially a proton-proton reaction)
This is an exothermic reaction.
ATP(for chemical energy) and NADPH(for reducing power)
The nitrogen base tri-phosphates (like ATP, GTP etc) and NADPH produced during the Light reaction provide the energy for the Dark reaction.
the energy produced by the reaction.
Energy is produced in batteries due to chemical reaction.
The energy needed to start a chemical reaction is called the activation energy :)
The energy needed to start a chemical reaction is called the activation energy :)
This shows that the reaction is endothermic because energy is absorbed in the reaction and not produced.
No, energy is produced by the opposite reaction, hydrogen to helium
High energy sugars are produced during photosynthesis.
The Activation Energy.
Hydrogen (essentially a proton-proton reaction)
A exeothermic reaction
This is an exothermic reaction.
The free energy (delta G) is the measure of the amount of energy produced or consumed in a reaction. Enthalpy (delta H) is a measure of the amount of heat produced or consumed in a reaction. These two quantities can sometimes be the same. When they are not, the other missing component where heat can be consumed or produced is work.