Chemistry, asked by Kartik74549063, 6 months ago

Thermodynamics is not concerned about *

(i) energy changes involved in a chemical reaction.
(ii) the extent to which a chemical reaction proceeds.
(iii) the rate at which a reaction proceeds.
(iv) the feasibility of a chemical reaction.

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Answered by shreeya2410
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Answer:

Thermodynamics is not concerned about how and at what rate these energy transformations are carried out, but is based on initial and final states of a system undergoing the change

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