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the spontaneous nature of a reaction is impossible if​

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Answered by sanjeevanisahay29030
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A spontaneous reaction may involve an increase or decrease in enthalpy, it may involve an increase or decrease in entropy, but it will always involve a decrease in free energy that is a negative ΔG. When ΔG is negative, the reaction would go in the direction of reactants forming products.

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Answered by architsrivastava14
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A spontaneous reaction may involve an increase or decrease in enthalpy, it may involve an increase or decrease in entropy, but it will always involve a decrease in free energy that is a negative ΔG. When ΔG is negative, the reaction would go in the direction of reactants forming products.

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