Chemistry, asked by sarmasagar335, 11 months ago

discuss the condition for a process to be spontaneous in terms of entropy and Gibb's function. ​

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Answered by Lekhashree11
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Answer:

Change in entropy must be less than zero.

And also, Change in Gibbs free energy is less than zero.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Conditions are discussed below-

Spontaneous reaction refers to the reaction that is favoured at specific set of conditions.

For a reaction to occur spontaneously, various factors are responsible. Gibb's free energy and entropy of a system are among them.

For spontaneous reaction, entropy should be greater than zero or positive. Gibb's free energy should be negative or less than zero for a reaction to occur spontaneously.

Enthalpy of a system should also be negative for a reaction to occur spontaneously.

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