Endergonic, exergonic, exothermic, and endothermic reactions | Khan Academy

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Endergonic, exergonic, exothermic, and endothermic reactions.

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Cleared my concept immediately, ur da best

harukayamada
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thanks learned it and understood it nicely and got an A* in my Exam

ammarsiddiqui
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Is this considered high school or university level science?

TonyPepperoni-yt
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Hey Sal in the exothermic and exergonic reacction where did the purple/pink atom go in the two pair of atoms molucule
and in the endothermic and exergonic reaction could you colour/color every atom diferent.
Sal I also signed n on khan academy because of your great teaching. Bye Sal

rishimalhotra
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I have beenfollowing your explanations khan you are a genuis you make me understand

maureenmomo
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The way you repeat your term you JUST said, literally makes me so confused... "constant pressure... constant pressure, you can define endothermic....endothermic.."

HopeRiveraDreamer
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If breaking bonds requires energy then why is increasing enthropy exergonic?

davidmonroy
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I though freezing water is a spontaneous reaction its exothermic and has decreasing entropy. Shouldnt it be exogonic vs endogornic? Or does this only apply to constant temperature and pressure?

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Look I love Khan its helped so much, but cannot stand it when he repeats himself constantly, its like nails on a chalkboard

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Does this guy repeat every word in every video? “Work” “work” “release” “release” I don’t think I can handle that

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