2a) Any chemical reaction in which the free energy of the products is lower than the free energy of the reactants is defined as a "spontaneous" reaction. Some spontaneous reactions occur very rapidly under the conditions found in a living system, while some occur at rates that are so slow that formation of product is undetectable. Briefly explain, in your own words, why some spontaneous reactions occur so much more slowly than others.

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2a) Any chemical reaction in which the free energy of the products is lower than the free energy
of the reactants is defined as a "spontaneous" reaction. Some spontaneous reactions occur very
rapidly under the conditions found in a living system, while some occur at rates that are so slow
that formation of product is undetectable. Briefly explain, in your own words, why some
spontaneous reactions occur so much more slowly than others.
Transcribed Image Text:2a) Any chemical reaction in which the free energy of the products is lower than the free energy of the reactants is defined as a "spontaneous" reaction. Some spontaneous reactions occur very rapidly under the conditions found in a living system, while some occur at rates that are so slow that formation of product is undetectable. Briefly explain, in your own words, why some spontaneous reactions occur so much more slowly than others.
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