ΔG, or the change in Gibbs free energy, is a measure of the spontaneity and overall energy change of a chemical reaction. It indicates whether a reaction is exergonic (favorable, ΔG < 0) or endergonic (unfavorable, ΔG > 0).
Activation Energy: The minimum amount of energy required for a chemical reaction to occur.
Exergonic Reaction: A reaction that releases energy to its surroundings.
Endergonic Reaction: A reaction that absorbs energy from its surroundings.
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