Asked by Whitney
Quick Question - For a spontaneous reaction,
ΔS°>0 and K >1.
Is this always?
ΔS°>0 and K >1.
Is this always?
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Answered by
DrBob222
I don't think so.
delta G = delta H -TdeltaS
If delta S is say 1, then the term TdeltaS is negative but delta H has a say in whether delta G is negative or not for a spontaneous reaction.
delta G = delta H -TdeltaS
If delta S is say 1, then the term TdeltaS is negative but delta H has a say in whether delta G is negative or not for a spontaneous reaction.
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