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    If ΔG Is Positive for a Certain Reaction,then
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If ΔG Is Positive for a Certain Reaction,then

Question 53

Question 53

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If ΔG is positive for a certain reaction,then:


A) the reaction is spontaneous
B) the reverse of the reaction is spontaneous
C) the system is in equilibrium
D) one would need to know the Kelvin temperature to determine spontaneity
E) there would be no reaction possible for a negative value

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