exoergically
Exoergically refers to a process that releases usable energy, specifically in the form of work. The term is derived from the Greek word "exo" meaning out and "ergon" meaning work. In thermodynamics, an exoergic process is one where the change in Gibbs free energy is negative, indicating that the process is spontaneous and can perform work on its surroundings. This is in contrast to endoergic processes, which require an input of energy to occur.
Many biological and chemical reactions are exoergic. For example, the combustion of fuel is an exoergic process
The concept of exoergicity is crucial in understanding energy transformations and efficiency. Engineers and scientists often