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It is possible for a reaction to be spontaneous yet endothermic. Comment with example.

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Answered by arbaaz64
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For endothermic reactions, enthalpy usually goes up. However, a spontaneous endothermic reaction can occur when the changes in enthalpy and entropy yield a negative Gibbs free energy. An endothermic reaction can be spontaneous if entropy increases by more than the change in enthalpy.

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