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exergonic chemical reactions

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  • Exergonic — means to release energy in the form of work. Its etymology stems from the suffix ergonic , as derived from the Greek root ergon meaning work, combined with the Greek prefix ex meaning out of . By thermodynamic standards, work, a form of energy,… …   Wikipedia

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