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How can you precdict spontaneity of a reaction by knowing enthalpy, entropy, and temperature?

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How can you precdict spontaneity of a reaction by knowing enthalpy, entropy, and temperature?

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delta H=change in enthalpy; delta S=change in entropy delta G=change in Gibb’s free energy T=absolute temperature we know, the above quantities are related as delta G=delta H – T*delta S now delta G gives us the idea of spontaneity of reaction if delta G is negative then the reaction is spontaneous and if it is positive then the reaction is non-spontaneous.

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