Chemistry, asked by madhu267, 1 year ago

answer is 3rd option.... prove that you are genius

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Answered by anuragkaushik52
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change in gibbs free energy must be negative as the reaction is spontaneous therefore option 3 is coreect

anuragkaushik52: hii madhu
madhu267: can you explain
anuragkaushik52: yes of course as u say
anuragkaushik52: change in gibbs free energy is equal to vhange in heat minus the change in energy
madhu267: okkk
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athirarajesh: So how it is related to internalenergy can u say plz
anuragkaushik52: both foolow me pls
anuragkaushik52: change in gibbs free energy is equal to the sum of the p-v work and change in internal energy minus the product of temprature and change in entropy
Answered by athirarajesh
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Here is the answer .why it's third option.hope itmay help you brother.

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