Multiple Choice
The free-energy change of a reaction is a measure of
A) the excess entropy given off to the reaction system.
B) the increased molecular disorder that occurs in the system.
C) the energy given off to the surroundings.
D) the direction in which a net reaction occurs.
E) the excess entropy given off to the surroundings.
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