For an Addition Reaction, Why Does Free Energy G, Become More Positive with Increasing Temperature?
A) the Positive
Multiple Choice
For an addition reaction, why does free energy, G, become more positive with increasing temperature?
A) The positive entropy dominates at high temperature.
B) The negative entropy dominates at high temperature.
C) The positive enthalpy dominates at high temperature.
D) The negative enthalpy dominates at high temperature.
E) The enthalpy and entropy cancel at high temperature.
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