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    For a Chemical Reaction to Be Spontaneous Only at High
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For a Chemical Reaction to Be Spontaneous Only at High

Question 12

Question 12

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For a chemical reaction to be spontaneous only at high temperatures, which of the following conditions must be met?


A) .S° > 0, H° > 0
B) .S° > 0, H° < 0
C) .S° < 0, H° < 0
D) .S° < 0, H° > 0
E) .G° > 0

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