Thermodynamics does not deal with: 1. spontaneous reactions 2. heat of reaction 3. rate of reaction 4. entropy of reaction
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spontaneous reactions is ur answer
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Thermodynamics doesn't deal with the Rate of reaction As a result, 3 is the correct answer.
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- A spontaneous process in thermodynamics is one that occurs without the introduction of matter or electrical energy into the system.
- Reaction Enthalpy is another name for the heat of reaction. It is the thermodynamic unit of measurement used to determine the total amount of energy produced or released per mole in a reaction.
- Thermodynamics is commonly assumed to provide nothing about the rates of these processes, or their velocity of approaching equilibrium. Chemical kinetics is concerned with the rates of chemical reactions.
- The second law of thermodynamics asserts that the overall entropy of a system either grows or remains constant in every spontaneous activity; it never decreases. Entropy is determined as a change in the amount of entropy before and after a chemical reaction.
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