a reaction has∆H<0 and∆s<0.at what temperature the forword reaction proceed?
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If the reaction is sufficiently exothermic it can force ΔG negative only at temperatures below which |TΔS| < |ΔH|. This means that there is a temperature T = ΔH / ΔS at which the reaction is at equilibrium; the reaction will only proceed spontaneously below this temperature. The freezing of a liquid or the condensation of a gas are the most common examples of this condition.
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