Question
For a certain Chemical reaction, you find that delta H = -100kJ and delta S = -200 J/K. What is the Gibbs free energy for the reaction at:
(a) room temperature
(b) 800 C
(c) comment on whether the reactions are spontaneous or not
(a) room temperature
(b) 800 C
(c) comment on whether the reactions are spontaneous or not
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