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Gibbs Free Energy and Its Formula | Thermodynamic System | Energy Management

After reading this article you will learn about the gibbs free energy and its formula,which is a process-initiating work obtainable from an isothermal,isobaric thermodynamic system. Gibbs free energy is the measures of "useful" or process-initiating work obtainable from an isothermal, isobaric thermodynamic system. It is the maximum amount of non-expansion work that can be extracted from a closed system; this [...]

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How Energy is Stored in Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)? | Biochemistry

This article guides you to learn about how energy is stored in Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). Phosphoanhydride bonds, link the terminal phosphates (formed by the removal of water between two phosphoric acids or between a carboxylic acid and a phosphoric acid) tend to have a large negative AG of hydrolysis and are thus said to be "high energy" bonds. "High energy" [...]

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Types of Isomerism | Chemical Compounds | Chemistry

This article throws light upon the two main types of isomerism in molecules. The types are: 1. Structural Isomerism 2. Stereo Isomerism.   Type # 1. Structural Isomerism: When the isomers differ only in the arrangement of atoms or groups within the molecule, without any reference to space, these are known as structural isomers and the phenomenon as structural isomerism. Thus, [...]

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