Define the terms endergonic and exergonic when reffering to molecular reactions
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Endergonic molecular reactions are non-spontaneous reaction, these reactions occur by absorbing energy from the surrounding. The bonds form from these reactions are weaker as compare to those which are broken.
Exergonic molecular reactions are spontaneous reaction, these reactions occur by releasing the energy to the surrounding.
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