Explain the spontaneity of a reaction interms of enthalpy change, entropy change and Gibb's energy change
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The change in Gibbs free energy is equal to the change in enthalpy minus the mathematical product of the change in entropy multiplied by the Kelvin temperature. ... A spontaneous reaction is one that releases free energy, and so the sign of ΔG must be negative.
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The change in Gibbs free energy is equal to the change in enthalpy minus the mathematical product of the change in entropy multiplied by the Kelvin temperature.
A spontaneous reaction is one that releases free energy, and so the sign of ΔG must be negative.
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