Chemistry, asked by ryliejohnson, 2 months ago

is it possible for a reaction to be nonspontaneous yet exothermic

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Answered by amit281276
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All spontaneous processes are not exothermic, because it is the Gibbs Free energy that determines spontaneity, not the enthalpy. ... This is a very exothermic process.

Answered by khushboopathak8115
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All spontaneous processes are not exothermic, because it is the Gibbs Free energy that determines spontaneity, not the enthalpy. ... This is a very exothermic process. But it also has a negative change in entropy, because a liquid is more orderly than a gas.

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