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Spontaneous vs Nonspontaneous Reactions definitions
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  • Spontaneity

    The natural tendency of a process to occur without continuous external energy.
  • Equilibrium

    A state where reactants and products are formed at equal rates, favoring product formation in spontaneous reactions.
  • Thermodynamics

    The study of energy changes, determining if a reaction can occur naturally.
  • Kinetics

    The study of reaction rates, independent of whether a reaction is spontaneous.
  • Diamond

    A form of carbon that can spontaneously convert to graphite over millions of years.
  • Graphite

    A form of carbon that requires energy to convert into diamond, a non-spontaneous process.
  • Photosynthesis

    A non-spontaneous process requiring sunlight to convert CO2 and water into glucose and oxygen.
  • Cellular Respiration

    A spontaneous process converting glucose and oxygen into CO2 and water naturally.
  • Reactants

    Substances that undergo change during a reaction, forming products in spontaneous reactions.
  • Products

    Substances formed from reactants, favored at equilibrium in spontaneous reactions.
  • Energy Source

    External input required for non-spontaneous reactions to proceed.
  • Natural Process

    A process that occurs without external energy, characteristic of spontaneous reactions.
  • Unnatural Process

    A process requiring constant external energy, characteristic of non-spontaneous reactions.
  • CO2

    Carbon dioxide, a reactant in photosynthesis and a product in cellular respiration.
  • Glucose

    A sugar produced in photosynthesis and consumed in cellular respiration.