What are the "terms" that go with these definitions?
1. The difference in energy between the starting materials and their standard states.
2. The difference in energy between the starting material and the products
3. A reaction, in which the product distribution is determined by the relative energies of the products.
Definitions Please!
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Re: Definitions Please!
#3 should be thermodynamic control (as opposed to kinetic control). Maybe #2 is deltaG (or deltaH)?
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Re: Definitions Please!
Those are not definitions to actual "vocabulary" terms, but the closest concepts that match your queries are:
1. deltaG=deltaG*+RTlnK, where deltaG* indicates the energy at standard state.
2. deltaGreaction. Also applies to any other thermodynamic parameters, such as enthalpy (deltaHrxn) and entropy (deltaSrxn)
3. Kinetic vs. thermodynamic controls of an organic reaction.
1. deltaG=deltaG*+RTlnK, where deltaG* indicates the energy at standard state.
2. deltaGreaction. Also applies to any other thermodynamic parameters, such as enthalpy (deltaHrxn) and entropy (deltaSrxn)
3. Kinetic vs. thermodynamic controls of an organic reaction.
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Re: Definitions Please!
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