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... energy is transferred to the internal energy states of the colliding particles . In an atom , for example , the electrons have certain allowed ( discrete ) energies and are said to be bound . In a collision a bound electron may be ...
... energy is transferred to the internal energy states of the colliding particles . In an atom , for example , the electrons have certain allowed ( discrete ) energies and are said to be bound . In a collision a bound electron may be ...
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... energy . The process that removes hydrogen atoms ( containing electrons ) from the carbohydrates and passes them to the oxygen is an energy - yielding series of reactions . In plants , all but two of the steps in the process that ...
... energy . The process that removes hydrogen atoms ( containing electrons ) from the carbohydrates and passes them to the oxygen is an energy - yielding series of reactions . In plants , all but two of the steps in the process that ...
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... energy ( the standard free energy change is -2.2 kilocalories per mole ) . The free energy of hydrolysis of a compound thus is a measure of the difference in energy content between the starting substances ( reactants ) and the final ...
... energy ( the standard free energy change is -2.2 kilocalories per mole ) . The free energy of hydrolysis of a compound thus is a measure of the difference in energy content between the starting substances ( reactants ) and the final ...
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