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    Exam 13: Spontaneous Change: Entropy and Gibbs Energy
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    The Gibbs Energy Change for a Reaction Is -298 KJ
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The Gibbs Energy Change for a Reaction Is -298 KJ

Question 10

Question 10

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The Gibbs energy change for a reaction is -298 kJ.The reaction is therefore:


A) exothermic
B) irreversible
C) spontaneous
D) endothermic
E) nonspontaneous

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