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An endergonic reaction absorbes energy when completing this reaction to the right, while an exegonic is just the reversed of it (left sided direction): energy (e.g. heat) is freed.

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10y ago

Moving from left to right, the curve will end up lower than where it started. This is because in an exothermic reaction, the potential energy of the products is lower than potential energy of the reactants. This means the reaction has "leftover" energy at completion, which is why exothermic reactions "get hot." This excess energy leaves the system for the surroundings.

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9y ago

while plotting graph between two properties there must be some dependable variable between them.

here there is no relation between velocity and potential energy so we cant draw the graph.

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7y ago

a line slowly decreasing

a line that is decreasing

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12y ago

it looks like a regular graph

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11y ago

endothermic

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