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some reactions that are considered to be spontaneous at low temperatures will not proceed at a measurable rate or form any measurable quantity of products for several hours, days, or years.
a. explain why this is.
b. will the addition of a catalyst alter the value of delta "G" for the reaction? explain.
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i'm not sure for an answer for A, but i think b will be a yes because a catalyst lowers activation energy and will take less time for a reaction to occur. help plz?
thanks!
2 answers
a. The question is bogus. What is the criteria some are "considering" spontaneous? Some list if deltaG is -, it is spontaneous. Maybe, and maybe not. Large - yes, but say -1.2 j/kg That is pretty close to zero. Reactions near zero, on the border of +-, are usually very slow, if they occur at all.
b. catalys lowers activation energy. your added statement does not have anything to do with deltaG
b. catalys lowers activation energy. your added statement does not have anything to do with deltaG