Using the following spontaneous reactions,

  1. 1. Which is true about spontaneous reactions?a. For a reaction to be spontaneous, Keq = 1. b. Spontaneous reactions happen very
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  2. ***all negative signs should be in superscript***Consider the following reactions: R-+ Q —> Q- + R (non-spontaneous) S + Q-
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  3. 1. How do endothermic and exothermic reactions differ?a. Endothermic reactions release energy and are spontaneous. b. Exothermic
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  4. 1. How do endothermic and exothermic reactions differ?a. Endothermic reactions release energy and are spontaneous. b. Exothermic
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  5. which of these reactions if spontaneous?(a) Fe^0 + Mg +2 --> Mg^0 +Fe+2 (b) Fe+2 + Mg ^0 --> Fe^0 + Mg +2 write the half cell
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  6. which of these reactions (a) or (b) is spontaneous? Explain why. write the half cell equations for the spontaneous reaction.
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  7. What is meant by the directionality of a spontaneous reaction?I haven't heard of the term but I assume it means the direction in
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  8. How do you know which reactions are spontaneous?For example, the equation I2(s)+2NaF(aq)->F2(g)+2NaI(aq) is spontaneous. Why is
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  9. Explain why each of the following is incorrect:(a) Entropy increases in all spontaneous reactions. Wouldn't (a) be actually
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  10. I can't seem to get this problem, i really don't understand itChemical reactions can also be coupled. The decreasing free energy
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