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1 April, 12:37

If a reaction has a ΔG of - 136kJ at 110°C, will it be spontaneous at this temperature (110°C) ?

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  1. 1 April, 13:14
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    The answer to your question is Yes, it is spontaneous

    Explanation:

    Gibbs free energy is the sum of the enthalpy plus the product of the temperature and the entropy of the system.

    G = H - TS

    The sign of the Gibbs free energy of a reaction determines if the reaction is spontaneous or nonspontaneous.

    If ΔG > 0 the reaction is non-spontaneous

    If ΔG < 0 the reaction is spontaneous

    In this question ΔG = - 136 kJ, then it will be spontaneous.
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