Chemistry, asked by snehalprints, 8 months ago

what is feasibility of reaction

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Answered by BrainlyCatt
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For a reaction to be feasible at a given temperature, it must happen spontaneously, which means no extra energy needs to be put in for the reaction to occur. A reaction only occurs spontaneously if the Gibbs free energy change is less than zero (ie ΔG is negative).

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Answered by Itzbigsecret28
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For a reaction to be feasible at a given temperature, it must happen spontaneously, which means no extra energy needs to be put in for the reaction to occur. To find out whether a reaction is feasible, you can calculate the Gibbs free energy change (ΔG) for that particular reaction.

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