Multiple Choice
If the temperature of a reaction with a G of ‒7.1 kJ/mol increases, what will happen to the G of the reaction?
A) It will stay the same.
B) It will equal zero.
C) It will also increase.
D) It will decrease.
E) Not enough information is provided to make a determination.
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