Figure 6.10 If no activation energy were required to break down sucrose (table sugar), would you be ab store it in a sugar bowl? Gibbs Free Energy EXERGONIC REACTION: &0<0 Reaction is spontaneous reactants AG Activation energy of uncatalyzed reaction ------ Activation energy of catalyzed reaction products Time Figure 6.10 Activation energy is the energy required for a reaction to proceed, and it is lower if the reaction is catalyzed. This diagram's horizontal axis describes the sequence of events in time.

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Figure 6.10 If no activation energy were required to break down sucrose (table sugar), would you be able to
store it in a sugar bowl?
Gibbs Free Energy
EXERGONIC REACTION: &G<0
Reaction is spontaneous
Activation energy of
uncatalyzed reaction
Activation enerGYO
▶ catalyzed reaction
Figure 6.10 Activation energy is the energy required for a reaction to proceed, and it is lower if the reaction is
catalyzed. This diagram's horizontal axis describes the sequence of events in time.
Transcribed Image Text:Figure 6.10 If no activation energy were required to break down sucrose (table sugar), would you be able to store it in a sugar bowl? Gibbs Free Energy EXERGONIC REACTION: &G<0 Reaction is spontaneous Activation energy of uncatalyzed reaction Activation enerGYO ▶ catalyzed reaction Figure 6.10 Activation energy is the energy required for a reaction to proceed, and it is lower if the reaction is catalyzed. This diagram's horizontal axis describes the sequence of events in time.
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