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The free-energy change G, a spontaneously reacting system is always

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Answered by PraptiMishra01
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In other words, G is the change in free energy of a system as it goes from initial state, such as all reactants, to some other , final state such as all products. In addition, it's sign (positive or negative) tells us weather a reaction will occur spontaneously, that is without added energy.

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Spontaneous reactions release free energy as they proceed. Recall that the determining factors for spontaneity of a reaction are the enthalpy andentropy changes that occur for thesystem.

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