Endergonic reaction

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title: Endergonic reaction
text: In chemical thermodynamics, an endergonic reaction is a chemical reaction in which the standard change in free energy is positive, and an additional driving force is needed to perform this reaction. In layman's terms, the total amount of useful energy is negative so the total energy is a net negative result, as opposed to a net positive result in an exergonic reaction. Another way to phrase this is that useful energy must be absorbed from the surroundings into the workable system for the reactio
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description: Chemical reaction which requires more energy to initiate than it produces
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