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Unit 1 part 2 Biochemistry

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Question:

Many spontaneous reactions occur very slowly. If they can occur, why do all spontaneous reactions not take place immediately?

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Answer:

Even though spontaneous reactions have a tendency to occur, they may not happen immediately because they often have high activation energy barriers that must be overcome for the reaction to initiate. Additionally, the presence of reactants, proper orientation, and collision frequency all influence the rate at which spontaneous reactions proceed.


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